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oi-Suvik Kundu
Mohammad Siraj’s dazzling performance on his Test debut. This is Siraj’s first time playing on the field after the loss of his father. He did not return to the country after his father’s grief to fulfill his father’s dream. This time, the Indian fast pitcher dedicated his performance to his father by taking 5 wickets in his test debut in Don Country.
After taking 2 wickets in the first innings, Siraj took 3 wickets for 36 runs in the second inning against Australia. Siraj got 2 more wickets on the fourth day after firing Head on the third day. As a result, Siraj took 5 wickets of the match at a cost of 6 runs. India beat Australia 200 in the second inning with Siraj pitching hard.
After 17 years, Siraj set a new precedent in such performance with the ball. The last time a visiting bowler made a test debut on Australian soil was in 2004 when he took five wickets. Lasith Malinga took over five wickets (6 wickets) in his test debut for Sri Lanka against Australia. Following that precedent, Mohammad Siraj took 5 wickets as a visiting bowler in his test debut at Ajibhum after 17 years.
All in all, Siraj is the fourth visiting bowler in 50 years to make his Test debut in Ajibhu with five wickets in five days of international cricket. Phil de Freitas of England in 50 years (94/5 in 6-7 seasons), Alex Tudor of England (106-5 in 96-99 seasons), Lasith Malinga of Sri Lanka (92/7 in 2004), Mohammad Siraj of India (7/5) Made his Test debut as a visiting bowler on Australian soil, taking five wickets.
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