Mohammed Siraj isn’t just a fast bowler; he’s India’s beating heart in whites. At The Oval, with his relentless spirit, he rose when it mattered most, turning belief into brilliance, sealing a memorable win, and putting a smile on the faces of 1.4 billion people back home.
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