Key Points

Sachin Tendulkar praised Mohammed Siraj's fiery spell that secured India's dramatic Test win against England. The cricket legend admired Siraj's relentless pace and aggression even after bowling over 1,000 deliveries in the series. Tendulkar also defended Jasprit Bumrah's limited appearances, dismissing suggestions that India performed better without him. The batting icon emphasized both pacers' crucial roles in India's bowling attack.

Key Points: Tendulkar Praises Siraj's Attitude After Oval Heroics Against England

  • Siraj took 5-104 to seal India's series-levelling win at The Oval
  • Tendulkar applauds Siraj's 90mph bowling on final day despite heavy workload
  • Siraj emerges as highest wicket-taker with 23 scalps in the series
  • Tendulkar defends Bumrah's absence, calling it coincidental rather than tactical
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Siraj doesn't get the credit he deserves, I love his attitude, says Tendulkar

Sachin Tendulkar hails Mohammed Siraj's match-winning 5-wicket haul and relentless energy in India's thrilling Test victory over England.

Siraj doesn't get the credit he deserves, I love his attitude, says Tendulkar
"Unbelievable. Superb approach. I love his attitude. I love the spring in his legs. - Sachin Tendulkar"

New Delhi, Aug 6

Legendary India batter Sachin Tendulkar said he loves Mohammed Siraj’s attitude, adding that the fast bowler doesn’t get the credit he deserves. On day five of The Oval, Siraj picked a sensational 5-104 as India levelled the five-match series 2-2 with a six-run win over England.

England had no answers to Siraj’s accuracy, as he tore through the lower order with a burst of three wickets while conceding only nine runs in 25 balls on the fifth day. Fittingly, Siraj sealed victory for India by knocking over Gus Atkinson’s off-stump to enter the rich Indian cricketing folklore.

"Unbelievable. Superb approach. I love his attitude. I love the spring in his legs. For a fast bowler to be constantly in your face like that, no batsman will like it. And the approach he maintained until the end on the last day; I could also hear commentators saying he bowled around 90mph (145kph) on the last day, after having bowled more than 1,000 deliveries in the series. That shows his courage and big heart," said Tendulkar in a video on his Reddit account.

Siraj also finished as the leading wicket-taker of the series with 23 wickets coming at an average of 32.43, while bowling a whopping 1113 deliveries. "The way he started on the last day was remarkable, and he has always been instrumental, playing a key role whenever we need him, whenever we want him to deliver that knockout punch. He's been able to do that consistently in the past, and so was the case in this series. The way he picked all those wickets and performed, he doesn't get the credit he deserves," added Tendulkar.

Siraj became the standout bowler in a series where Jasprit Bumrah played only three games due to workload management, especially after sustaining a back injury in the Sydney Test against Australia in January this year. In three games against England, Bumrah picked 14 wickets, including two five-wicket hauls.

Tendulkar came out in support of Bumrah, saying that the Test matches he missed was ‘just a coincidence’. “I know people are discussing a number of things – jo Tests khela nahi, voh hum jeete (India won the Tests he didn’t feature in) and all that. To me, that’s just a coincidence, to be honest.”

“Bumrah started really well, got five wickets in the first Test. He didn’t play the second, but in the third and fourth innings again at Lord’s, he took 5 wickets. So, out of 3 Tests he played, he has picked five wickets twice.”

“The quality of Bumrah is exceptional. It’s unbelievable what he has been able to do so far. To me, he has been a consistent performer without any doubt. I would put him right at the top with anyone else,” concluded Tendulkar.

- IANS

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Ananya R
While I agree Siraj has been brilliant, let's not forget Bumrah's impact when he played. 14 wickets in 3 matches is no joke! Both are gems for our bowling attack. Why compare when we can celebrate both? #TeamIndia
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Vikram M
Siraj's journey from RCB to leading India's pace attack is inspirational! From being called "Miyan Magic" to now getting praise from the God of Cricket himself. Hard work always pays off 💪
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Sarah B
As a cricket fan from UK, I must say Siraj's aggression reminded me of young Anderson. That spell on Day 5 was pure class! India's fast bowling depth is scary good now.
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Karthik V
Respectfully disagree with Sachin sir on one point - Siraj does get credit from true cricket fans! Maybe not from media who focus only on batsmen. But we know his worth. That celebration after taking 5 wickets said it all 🔥
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Priya S
The best part? Siraj comes from humble background and worked his way up through domestic cricket. No silver spoon, just pure talent and determination. Makes his success even sweeter! #HyderabadBoy
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