Mohammed Siraj looked aggressive on Nandre Berger on the 2nd day of the 2nd test of Ind vs SA: – While bowling against the Proteas pacers in the second Test in Cape Town on Thursday, January 4, Team India pacer Mohammed Siraj gave South African player Nandre Berger a fierce, fleeting glance.
Mohammed Siraj looked aggressive on Nandre Berger on the 2nd day of the 2nd test of Ind vs SA
The incident occurred on the second day, in the 34th over of South Africa’s second innings. Berger fielded a short ball down the leg side of the Indian bowler.
Siraj continued to make aggressive eye contact with the batsman as he glared at him. Seeing this, many fans believed that Siraj did this to level the score with Nandre Berger, who had done the same to Virat Kohli a day earlier.
Mohammed Siraj and this Indian team have left their mark on history – Irfan Pathan
Former India all-rounder bowler Irfan Pathan recently observed the first day of the second Test match between South Africa and India.
He heaped praise on Mohammed Siraj after he took six wickets to bowl out South Africa for 55 runs in the first innings during the morning session.
While talking to Star Sports, Irfan said:
“This Indian team and especially Mohammed Siraj have written their names in the pages of history.
New Zealand’s 62 was the lowest score that India had bowled out any team.
They surpassed that too – bowling them out for 55. Got out.
The bowling was relentless and he maintained the pressure from both ends.
Siraj – extraordinary. If you bowl like that the whole country will celebrate.
Irfan Pathan kept analyzing Siraj’s performance throughout the innings.
“Whenever Siraj’s outswing works well, he becomes extremely dangerous because he can use the other angles very well. Marco Johnson’s wicket was a total setup.
Virat Kohli asked him to bowl outswing. And he asked to get out, which he did.” His second over (third) delivery.”
Siraj performed brilliantly in the first innings but could take only one wicket in the second innings, while South Africa scored 176 runs in the third innings.
India has to win the match in Cape Town to level the two-match series 1-1 and need 79 runs in the last innings.
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