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IND vs Eng 3rd Test: ‘He is someone …’ – Cricket News makes a big claim about former English captain Mohammad Sirj

Mohammad Siraj of India performs a delivery during the fourth day of the third cricket Test match between England and India at the Cricket Ground in Wright, London, on Sunday, July 13, 2025. (AP Photo/Richard Pelham)

India and England are going in 5 of the third Test at Lord’s near Lords. After taking out the hosts for 192 in the second innings, India came to bat and reduced to 58/4 by stumps on Sunday. While in the last few days of the test, emotional performances of intentions and stress have been seen boiling, a special person has been in the headlines.Indian Pacer Mohammad Siraj, who has been a vibrant person for India throughout the series, was also in high spirits on day 4. He first ensured that opponents knew about his intentions when he claimed Ben Docket’s wicket.After being caught by the England opener by Jasprit Bumrah, Siraj ensured the correct celebration on Docket’s face. Even he went up, naked the batsman from his shoulder, and celebrated on his face. The intensity was infallible-a clear indication was that India was still boiling with late activities of 3 days, where the strategy of Zak Croly from time to time angered Indian Captain Shubman Gill and deprived India of a complete final.Reacting to the aggression of the Indian squad, former England captain and legend Nasir Hussain shared his speech on the furious nature on the performance by visitors. Hussain said, “That is the person you like in your team. Because when it is important – when Indian fans are desperate to show some passion and fight for their cricketers – no one does not what is better than Mohammad Sirj,” Hussain said, speaking on Sky Sports Cricket.

Sirj was re -animated even after the umpire Paul Refels abetting an LBW against Joe Root. Siraj’s blistering delivery caught the root off-guards as it was zipped on his pad. While the visitors were completely convinced that Root’s wicket was in the bag, the umpire thought differently. Later, a DRS call, India was forced to swallow a difficult bullet that the route would continue at the crease, as the decision was resting on the call of the umpire.As India prepare to bat on Monday, it will try his best to show the England bowlers to show their aggression and to control the Indian batsmen, which require 135 more runs to win.

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