The player may have a significant impact on the Indian team’s performance in the World Test Championship final against Australia and the ODI World Cup in India later this year.
This time around, Mohammed Siraj, a pacer for India and Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB), is having an amazing season in the Indian Premier League. Siraj led RCB’s pace unit while star pacer Josh Hazlewood was out for the first half of the season.
In nine matches so far, he has taken 15 wickets. Likewise, he has been really conservative with 7/34 rpo, when contrasted with last season, where he spilled runs at the north of 10 runs for every over.
RP Singh, a former India pacer, praised Siraj and suggested that the 29-year-old could succeed Mohammed Shami.
“I have been following Siraj for quite a while now. His graph was extremely high when he joined the Indian team, but it gradually started to fall.
Yet, it is great to see that he has dealt with a ton of things this time, wellness is a significant point,” RP Singh told Hindustan Times in an elite meeting.
The T20 World Cup winner of 2007 added that Jasprit Bumrah’s ideal replacement might be Siraj.
“Now, if you look at the technical aspect, you’ll see that he has worked a lot on his wrist position and follow-through, which has made his top bounce and stump-to-stump bowling better.
He might succeed Bumrah. In actuality, that is the very thing I feel if his diagram continues to grow, he can be the accompanying Mohammed Shami,” he added.
Siraj has established himself as a regular member of the Indian team across all formats in addition to his accomplishments with RCB.
He is anticipated to have a significant impact on the team during the World Test Championship final against Australia and the ODI World Cup on home soil later this year.