Mark chapman
Plan Was To Bowl As Much Hard Length Deliveries As Possible: Siraj On Four-fer Against New Zealand
India pacer Mohammed Siraj revealed that the mantra behind his incredible four-wicket haul in the third T20I against New Zealand was to bowl as many hard-length deliveries as possible to rattle the host's batting order.
Bowling in the middle and death overs, Siraj made great use of hard lengths and hitting the pitch hard at a favorable McLean Park pitch to take out Mark Chapman, Glenn Phillips, James Neesham, and Mitchell Santner in a fiery career-best spell of 4/17 in four overs.
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