Former Chennai Super Kings batter Ambati Rayudu decoded Gujarat Titans' pace spearhead Mohammed Siraj's struggle against Punjab Kings in Ahmedabad and believes the experienced speedster needs to go back to his natural ability.
To be honest, I was a little circumspect at first. After all, he is an uncapped Indian player. Yes, he performed well in the Delhi Premier League, but the IPL is a completely different challenge. Playing in the world's biggest stadium and facing a baptism by fire against bowlers like Mohamme
Fast bowler Mohammed Siraj has said that the first time he wore Gujarat Titans jersey, it was a very emotional moment for him as it's been seven years playing for RCB.
He also told his plans: if he doesnt get wickets in the powerplay, he said If I do not get wickets, then I will aim to bowl dot balls to build pressure on the batsman, which will help the bowlers.
He also said that GT Narendra Modi Stadium's home ground, the Cricket Ground in Ahmedabad, is a very big ground that gives freedom to fast bowlers and plenty of chances to get a wicket.
It would be a memorable sight for fans of both cricketers when on April 2 in Bengaluru, Siraj takes his run-up to bowl a fiery delivery to Virat, a man he has often credited for establishing his career, both for Team India and RCB. GT will kickstart their campaign against Punjab Kings (PBKS)
Siraj was speaking on Backstage with Boria season six to Boria Majumdar. After a lengthy stint with Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB), Siraj will be now seen with the 2022 champions.
Siraj was speaking on the season six of Backstage with Boria to Boria Majumdar. He also recalled when he started thinking of selection in T20 World Cup 2022 following that year's IPL, he could not perform well and since then, he has decided to focus on things he can control.
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Reflecting on RCB's 'inconsistency' in retaining players, Sarandeep called it a major issue while drawing comparisons to the most successful franchises, the Mumbai Indians and the Chennai Super Kings. RCB's release of Mohammed Siraj and Faf du Plessis has raised eyebrows, given their cont
Siraj was bought by RCB in 2018 for Rs 2.6 crores, and he played 87 matches for them, picking 83 wickets at an average of 31.45, with the best figures of 4/21. He is RCB's third-highest wicket-taker ever, behind Harshal Patel (99) and Yuzvendra Chahal (139).