Ind Vs Eng Mohammed Siraj: Mohammed Siraj took 2 key wickets for England in 2 balls in the Test match
Team India’s pace spearhead Mohammed Siraj delivered a fiery spell on Day 3 of the Edgbaston Test against England, removing two of England’s most crucial batters Joe Root and Ben Stokes — in consecutive deliveries. His sharp burst of aggression played a key role in cementing India’s control over the match.
Siraj, who has had a relatively quiet spell in recent outings, came alive when it mattered most. He dismissed Joe Root on the third ball of his over with a delivery angled down the leg side, which was neatly caught by wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant. Root departed for 22 runs. What followed was a major blow to England — captain Ben Stokes fell on the very next ball, edging one that was again smartly caught by Pant.
With those two quick wickets, Siraj reignited India’s momentum on a day already dominated by the visitors. England found themselves in deep trouble after losing half their side for just 85 runs. Siraj’s breakthroughs followed a brilliant performance by young pacer Akash Deep on Day 2, who had already rattled England’s top order. In just the third over of the innings, Akash removed Ben Duckett and Ollie Pope in back-to-back deliveries, putting India firmly on the front foot.
Together, the pace duo of Akash Deep and Mohammed Siraj showcased India’s fast-bowling depth, with Siraj’s aggressive comeback underscoring the team’s intent and discipline. As the Test progresses, these crucial breakthroughs are expected to be turning points in India’s bid for victory on English soil.