Mohammed Siraj, who was ahead of four goals on the third day of the second test against England in Lord’s, told the media after that day played that his celebration style after taking the goal, (the finger on the lips) was the way to hate all his haters.
Scorecard “Many people say a lot of things about me.
This is the way I silenced it,” he said at a virtual media conference after the end of day 3.
Siraj, who used the slope of God to get into the movement, said he was looking for advice from Virat about Deal with slope.
“He told me which angle matched my style,” Siraj said.
Read the Guardian Test, Day 3: Ton-up Joe Become ‘root’ because of Indian problems, England took the first inner vital captain Leadengland Joe Root continued his dream of walking with tons of artistic to ensure moral which led to 27 second tests against India ready for results Attractive ending in the next few days.
Root (180 *), who scored a hundred seconds in a row, brought England from Aengah, who was 27 years old walking in the first round, benefit from leveling tones on a sunny day.
Siraj said the team would try our best to print as much as possible in the second half.
“The Wicket is now very flat and good to hit.
We will try and give them a big target.”