Mohammed Siraj: Rising to the Challenge in England
Mohammed Siraj emerged as a top pacer in the England series, taking 23 wickets. Former cricketer RP Singh emphasizes managing Siraj's workload to prevent injuries, comparing his potential to Jasprit Bumrah. Singh highlights Siraj's crucial role and partnerships in India's series leveling performance.

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Mohammed Siraj has firmly established himself alongside Jasprit Bumrah as one of India's leading fast bowlers. Addressing his impressive performance in England, former Indian pacer RP Singh underscored the need for careful workload management to keep Siraj injury-free.
Throughout the five-match Test series against England, Siraj delivered 185.3 overs, claiming 23 wickets, thereby positioning himself as the most utilized and highest wicket-taker in the series. Singh emphasized that just as Bumrah's success is attributed to efficient workload handling, Siraj requires similar attention.
While Singh commended Siraj for his relentless energy and crucial contributions, he also praised other team dynamics, particularly Siraj's partnership with Bumrah, which has consistently yielded positive outcomes. Singh also highlighted the captaincy of Shubman Gill and advocated for injury replacements in critical match situations.
(With inputs from agencies.)