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IND vs ENG: Mohammed Siraj Shows Why He Is A Proper Test Match Bowler, By Dismiss Bairstow And Root
While India spinners once again took the honors picking up eight wickets, it was Mohammed Siraj's energy, consistency, and nagging line that helped the hosts grab the two most important wickets – no. 3 Jonny Bairstow and no. 4 Joe Root - to hasten the end of the England innings.
Siraj, who bowled short spells, kept hitting consistent line and length and got the two batsmen out leg-before to rattle the visitors. On top of that, he got into a chat with Ben Stokes to ruffle feathers further.
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