How Siraj 'executed his plans' to perfection!

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January 03, 2024 23:04 IST

'I wanted to hit one area consistently and I did that and got reward for it.'

IMAGE: Mohammed Siraj claimed sensational figures of 6/15 from nine overs to bundle out South Africa for a lowly 55 in their first innings on Day 1 of the second and final Test on Wednesday. Photograph: BCCI/X

Mohammed Siraj is delighted to have started 2024 with career-best figures in Test cricket but after day one of the second and final Test, the India pacer was more pleased about rectifying the mistakes he committed during the first match against South Africa.

 

Siraj had figures of 2/91 in South Africa's only innings in the series opener but bounced back with sensational figures of 6/15 from nine overs to bundle out the hosts for a lowly 55 in their first innings as 23 wickets fell on the opening day at Newlands Stadium in Cape Town.

When asked if he thought he would come out to bowl twice in a day? "Did you think so?" he chuckled with a counter question.

"We didn't think also. We had put our feet up but this is cricket. You see both good and bad things," he added philosophically.

But he was visibly happy after having one of his best days in his 23 Test career.

"You want the New Year to go well," the affable Hyderabadi said with satisfaction written all  over his face.

"I realised what I missed in the last game and wanted to compensate and I executed my plans accordingly. I wanted to hit one area consistently and I did that and got reward for it. Wicket looks quite similar to Centurion," Siraj said at the end of the day's play.

So what did he do different that he didn't in the last game? "We (him and Jasprit Bumrah) bowled in partnerships and bowled many maidens unlike last Test match. Bowling so many maidens did create pressure."

IMAGE: Mohammed Siraj celebrates a wicket during the second and final Test against South Africa. Photograph: BCCI/X

When one gets a track as spicy as Newlands, a fast bowler's excited mind can get cluttered and that's what one needs to control, feels Siraj.

"On these wickets, where ball is doing so much, often bowlers tend to think, ‘let me try and bowl an outswinger darting from leg to off or get one to bend back from angle but one should just stick to one line.

"If you hit areas, wickets  will come automatically, if you try many things, you yourself can get confused," he observed.

He thanked Jasprit Bumrah and K L Rahul for their constant communication.

"When senior bowler is operating and there is wicketkeeper who advises you on what is the correct length, job becomes easier as there is lot of communication. When you are hit for 4-5 boundaries, you know what length to switch to."

So what's an ideal score that can be chased?

"I can't predict what will happen on second day. We have to get them out for as less as possible and we don't need to think too far as we are still 40 runs ahead and we have to see how many we can get before they take lead," he stated.

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