Team India's fast bowler Mohammed Siraj has been selected by the BCCI management for the Border-Gavaskar Test series. But many cricket experts believe that Mohammed Siraj is the weakest part of the Indian bowling order and that is why he should not have been included in the Indian team.
Some people believe that the Indian team can lose this series because of Mohammed Siraj and that is why he should be shown the way out of the Indian team. After hearing this news, Mohammed Siraj's supporters have become very disappointed.
Mohammed Siraj may be out of the Border-Gavaskar series
There is news about Team India's fast bowler Mohammed Siraj that he will not be included in the Border-Gavaskar Test series by the management of Team India. After hearing this news, all the supporters have become very disappointed. Actually, the thing is that, while playing for Team India, Mohammad Siraj has proved ineffective for some time and that is why the management would not want to expose its weaknesses by giving him a place in the playing 11.
The figures are like this
If we talk about the figures of Team India's fast bowler Mohammed Siraj, then for some time now, he has been the most unsuccessful bowler of the Indian team in Test cricket. He has taken 80 wickets at a low average of 30.62 while bowling in 57 innings of 31 matches played in his career so far. During this, he has taken 4 wickets in an innings 5 times and 5 or more wickets in a Test innings 3 times.
This player can replace Siraj
If Team India's management does not include Mohammed Siraj in the first match of the Australian tour, then the management can give a chance to another player in his place. If reports are to be believed, the management can be seen giving a chance to fast bowler Prasidh Krishna in Team India's playing 11 in his place. Prasidh Krishna is currently on the Australian tour with the Indian A team.
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