Former India coach and great Australian cricketer Greg Chappell said on Tuesday that Mohammad Siraj is ready to be a ‘real and spiritual’ leader of the Indian bowling attack, whether Jaspreet Bumrah is in the team or not.
Series 2, winning India by six runs in the fifth and last Test against England. Siraj, who played an important role in drawing from 2, took nine wickets in the last match and 23 wickets in the series. He 185 in five Tests. Put 3 overs.
Chappell wrote in his column for ESPN Cricinfo, “To be honest, he has done many brilliant performances before.” On MCG, on Gaba, Perth, Lodors, Cape Town and Birmingham but what did on the Oval was amazing. With or without Bumrah, he is ready to become a spiritual and real leader of Gill’s bowling attack. ”
Indian batsmen scored 12 centuries in five Tests but Siraj’s bowling overshadowed everyone.
Chappell wrote, “It would not be wrong to say that despite such great batting efforts, the main reason for being competitive in the series of the Indian team was Siraj.” He said, “More than his efforts impressed me as a bowler within him. He started as a obsessive bowler but now he is a obsessive bowler who has a motive. This is the difference between a player and one leader. ”

