IND vs. ENG: Why Virat Kohli got fast bowlers from the same end, says Mohammad Siraj

On the first day of the fourth match of the four-Test series between India and England, Team India captain Virat Kohli bowled fast bowlers from the same end. After the first day’s play, fast bowler Mohammed Siraj gave a specific reason behind it. On the first day of the match, Team India bowled England out for 205 and North scored 24 for one wicket at the end of the day’s play. For India, Mohammed Siraj took two important wickets in the form of Joe Root and Johnny Bairstow.

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Virat Kohli used Siraj on a short spell on most occasions on the first day and his game plan was to bowl along the same line and length to create pressure. Siraj said, ‘Since the time of the Ranji Trophy, we have learned to bowl with good line and length and use a lot of things, especially in one place. It all depends on patience. ‘

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Siraj said there was not enough reverse swing and Kohli made it clear that fast bowlers bowled from one end. He said, ‘The only normal swing is getting. So we knew that fast bowlers would bowl from one end. Whether Ajinkya Rahane or Kohli is in Australia, Siraj is happy to have received continuous support and support from his captain. “It’s a good wicket to bat,” Siraj said of the pitch.

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