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When the ball does exactly as you want, it's a heady feeling

Hindustan Times Jammu

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April 19, 2025

Following a below-par 2024 season with the Indian team in home conditions, when he averaged 57.50 in Tests vs England, 34.50 vs Bangladesh and 58 vs New Zealand, there were doubts about how Mohammed Siraj would turn up at the IPL.

- Sanjeev K Samyal

MUMBAI:

The first IPL game didn't go well (0/54), but then he produced a magical incoming delivery to knock back his India captain Rohit Sharma's middle stump against Mumbai Indians. From that moment on, he has been a transformed bowler, with superb spells against Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Sunrisers Hyderabad.

With the ball coming out of his hand nicely, Siraj is relishing the role as the leader of Gujarat Titans' pace attack, playing a pivotal role in taking them to No 2 spot on the points table, with 10 wickets in six matches.

Excerpts from an interview with the pacer:

The first game of IPL 2025 didn't go well, what clicked for you after that?

I was playing a match after a long break and little bit off in game awareness. I knew I was bowling very well but my execution was not up to the mark. After that I analysed and realised it, I had only one mindset that I should consider — I am the best. I knew it's about execution and it will happen from the second game.

What was the work you put in coming into the IPL?

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