My finger on lips for celebration haters: Mohammad Siraji

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Mohammad Siraj is taking the wicket and his new manner of celebrating contains an underlying message to all his critics asking them to simply shut up.

Siraj was one of many Indian bowlers to take 4 wickets in his first look at Lord’s and was requested about his “finger on the lips” gesture after taking every wicket.

So what is the story behind?

“This story (competition) is for the haters (critics) as a result of they used to say a whole lot of issues about me, like he can not and can’t do that. So, I’ll solely let my ball do the speaking and so that is my new type of celebration,” Siraj stated within the digital post-day press convention after the third day’s play of the second Test.

Coming to bat, India posted 364 runs within the first innings at KL Rahul’s stylish 129, however England captain Joe Root scored an unbeaten 180, scored 391 in his first essay and took a 27-run lead.

The cork of the bottle was thrown at Rahul by the spectators on the third day earlier than lunch, however Siraj stated he was unaware of it.

“I didn’t really notice what happened, but the public didn’t say anything (offensive),” he stated.

He stated the plan for the quick bowlers was to be constant and bowl in a single space.

He additionally underlined the significance of 4 quick bowlers in these circumstances.

“It was necessary (enjoying with the fourth quick bowler) as a result of we have now taken three wickets at first and our pacers had been efficient and bowled constantly in a single space.

“The function of quick bowlers is necessary in England as a result of if you come to England you wish to attempt issues, however right here our plan was to be constant and bowl at one spot.

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With inputs from TheIndianEXPRESS

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