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Team India fast bowler Mohammed Siraj, who made his Test debut at a historic ground such as the Melbourne Cricket Ground, is India’s most wicket-taker in the Border-Gavaskar series. During this period he took 13 wickets in three Tests. Siraj bowled brilliantly in the fourth and final Test of the series in Brisbane, taking five wickets in the second innings and was instrumental in Team India’s historic victory. After the performance, the team praised the head coach, Ravishastri, and described it as the invention of the Test series against Australia.

Shastri said he had suffered a lot during the trip. He lost his father, was subjected to racist remarks, but his game did not let it affect him and played a key role in the team winning the historic series.

Siraj bowled superbly in the Brisbane Test, taking five wickets in the second innings and was instrumental in helping Team India to a memorable victory. Australian audiences used abusive language against him at the Sydney Test, Siraj complained in mid-match, and six were shown walking out of the stadium with the help of police.

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After returning from India to Australia, Mohammed Siraj first came to his father’s grave and this time he became very emotional. He then remembered his father offering flowers to the tomb of Mohammed Gaus. This young bowler was hailed by all cricketers from Sachin Tendulkar for his spectacular performance in Australia.

Speaking at a press conference on Australian abuse at the Sydney Test, Siraj said: ‘I have faced abuse in Australia. The case is still going on, let me see if I get justice. It was my job to tell the captain about the incident. The umpires offered us to leave the match, but Rahane (brother) refused, saying we would play if we did nothing wrong.

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