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‘Practised a lot to generate…’: Mohammed Siraj on his magical spell | Cricket News

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Last updated: 2023/09/18 at 12:35 PM
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NEW DELHI: After hours of dedicated practice in the nets, honing the skill of making the cricket ball swing in the air and then move away unpredictably after pitching, Mohammed Siraj reaped the rewards. The Indian fast bowler delivered a mesmerising performance, claiming six wickets for just 21 runs against Sri Lanka in the Asia Cup final in Colombo.
Siraj’s exceptional spell included dismissing Pathum Nissanka, Sadeera Samaraiwickrama, Charith Asalanka, and Dhananjaya De Silvain his second over.He later returned to the attack to dismiss the Lankan captain,Dasun Shanaka, with a remarkable delivery that left the batter completely bamboozled.
“I had practised a lot on generating out-swing deliveries from wide of the crease in the West Indies. My outswingers were going well. So I tried from the wide of the crease to push for an inswing (which will move away after pitching),” Siraj told bcci.tv.
“So what I planned, what I had in mind, it turned out to be absolutely perfect and it was my best wicket of the game,” Siraj said in an interaction with Indian teammate Kuldeep Yadav.

With the ICC World Cup just around the corner, Siraj expressed that his exceptional performance in the Asia Cup Final would provide him with a significant boost in confidence as he prepares for the upcoming mega event.
Siraj’s remarkable spell dismantled the Lankan batting lineup, restricting them to a paltry total of 50 runs in 15.2 overs. He received valuable support from fellow pacers Hardik Pandya, who took 3 wickets for just 3 runs, and Jasprit Bumrah, who contributed with 1 wicket for 23 runs. The Indian team chased down the modest target with ease, winning by 10 wickets in just 6.1 overs.
“It’s a great achievement for me, especially since it’s the final. It will help me gain a lot of confidence before the (ODI) World Cup,” he said.
“To be honest, it was a magical spell, as I had never dreamt about it. I had to struggle hard to gain the fifth wicket in the last ODI against Lanka in Trivandrum, which never came. But, it all worked out today (Sunday).
“In my first spell, the moment I saw I was able to swing the ball, I realised that I didn’t need to hit the wicket. I just intended on bowling at a particular spot and make the ball talk.”

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Have been efficiently using my wrong one and flipper: Kuldeep
While Siraj grabbed the Man of the Match award on Sunday, left-arm wrist spinner Kuldeep took home the Man of the Tournament prize.
Kuldeep finished the event as India’s second-highest wicket-taker, with nine scalps in four innings at an average of 11.44 and an economy of 3.61. His best figures were 5 for 25 against Pakistan.
“I don’t think a lot; I just read the wicket. It’s very important for me to get the length right, and keep bowling at the good length,” he said.
“I also read the batter, as to what shot he is trying to play. I have been efficiently using my wrong one and flipper, and I’m gaining a lot of confidence from it.
“I have worked a lot (on the wrong’un) in the last one and a half years. The rhythm is something that breaks off quite often and takes time to get it back.”
Kuldeep’s form had gone on a downward spiral in 2019, and it has taken him nearly four years to get his rhythm back.
“I’m lucky to have gained that rhythm back. It did take some time and wasn’t easy, but now, it’s going smooth and aggressive, along with the pace; enjoying it a lot.”
Siraj’s awe-inspiring spell did not allow Kuldeep to bowl in the final. However, the latter was pleased to have bowled efficiently in the three matches where he bowled.
“I guess the way you (Siraj) bowled today, I’m glad that I did not have to bowl today. You deserve the moment. Also, if a team gets bowled out for 50, you always want the match to finish quickly.
“It doesn’t matter whether I bowled or not. I did bowl in two (three) matches, where I bowled well, and I am satisfied with it.”
(With PTI inputs)





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