IND vs ENG | ‘Natural chief’ Siraj is getting recognition: Morne Morkel | Cricket News – Times of India

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IND vs ENG | ‘Natural chief’ Siraj is getting recognition: Morne Morkel | Cricket News – Times of India
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TimesofIndia.com in London: Team India’s bowling coach Morne Morkel praised Mohammed Siraj for his constant performances within the 5-match Test collection towards England. Siraj featured in all 5 video games and has emerged as India’s main wicket-taker within the collection with 20 scalps to his identify.Defending a goal of 374 within the closing Test, Siraj bowled with depth and self-discipline, placing England’s batters beneath strain. Though he has taken two wickets to date within the innings, his impression has been important.

Morne Morkel hails Mohammed Siraj, displays on Day 4 twist and rain delay

He has bowled 26 overs to date on this innings — the best amongst Indian bowlers. Akash Deep has bowled 20 overs, whereas Prasidh Krishna has delivered 22 overs.“Akash didn’t get it right today, but hopefully he produces a magic spell. I’m happy Siraj is getting recognition — he’s a natural leader,” Morkel stated through the put up-day press convention.

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England reached 339/6 at stumps on Day 4 after rain and dangerous mild introduced an early finish to proceedings at The Oval. They want simply 35 extra runs to clinch a 3-1 collection win. Jamie Smith (2*) and Jamie Overton (0*) are the unbeaten batters on the crease.India, in the meantime, require 4 wickets — probably simply three if Chris Woakes is unable to bat attributable to his shoulder harm — to stage the collection 2-2.Woakes, who was seen together with his arm in a sling on Sunday, would possibly solely bat one-handed if he’s wanted and can possible are available at No. 11.“The series had moments like that — ups and downs. We managed to break the partnership. Unfortunately, the rain came in, and we’ll come back tomorrow. You can’t afford to throw in the towel. The key was to break that partnership and create a bit of pressure,” Morkel stated.“It’s pretty wet out there. The ground staff has been incredible with the breaks and all… it’s out of our control. Hopefully, the boys get the ball in the right areas,” he stated.

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