
IND vs ENG 4th Test: Mohammed Siraj reaches big milestone in career, could make it even more special in Manchester
India fast bowler
Mohammed Siraj
will play his 100th international match in the fourth Test against England at Manchester's Old Trafford Stadium, where he needs just two more wickets to reach the milestone of 200 international scalps.
Throughout his international career spanning 99 matches, Siraj has claimed 198 wickets at an average of 28.53.
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Siraj's Test cricket record shows 113 wickets in 39 matches at an average of 30.88, including four five-wicket hauls and best figures of 6/15. In the ODI format, he has taken 71 wickets in 44 matches at an average of 24.04, with his best performance being 6/21.
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His T20I statistics include 14 wickets from 16 matches at an average of 32.28, with best figures of 4/17. Siraj has achieved significant success in his career, winning both the ICC T20 World Cup 2024 and Asia Cup 2023.
The Asia Cup final proved particularly memorable as he earned the Player of the Match award for his exceptional bowling figures of 6/21 against Sri Lanka, helping dismiss them for just 50 runs. During this match, he became the first Indian to take four wickets in a single over in international cricket.
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Siraj has demonstrated particular prowess in overseas conditions, securing Test five-wicket hauls in South Africa, Australia, West Indies, and England. Since his Test debut in 2020, he ranks as India's second-most successful overseas bowler with 88 wickets in 23 Tests at an average of 29.77.
Only Jasprit Bumrah has taken more overseas wickets during this period, with 100 dismissals in 20 Tests at an average under 20, including eight five-wicket hauls.
Siraj holds the record for the best bowling figures by an Indian at Lord's, achieving match figures of 8/126 in 2021. In the current series against England, he leads the wicket-taking charts with 13 wickets in three matches at an average of 32.00, with best figures of 6/70.
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