How Shastri made Siraj stay back after father's death

Mohammed Siraj
Mohammed Siraj had a match haul of 5/77 on his Test debut. File photo: AFP

Mumbai: Indian speedster Mohammad Siraj has revealed that a few words of support and encouragement from team coach Ravi Shastri in Australia last year made him change his mind on returning home after his father's death. One crucial Shastri line to Siraj was: "You play the Test match. You will get five wickets as your father's blessings will be with you."

Siraj said captain Virat Kohli, also his skipper at Royal Challengers Bangalore, and bowling coach Bharat Arun besides Shastri, supported him after his father's death on November 20.

"Ravi sir came to me and told (me) tu Test match khel, dekh tereko paanch wickets milega. Tere Daddy ka dua teray saath hoga (you play the Test match; you will get five wickets. Your father's blessings will be with you)," Siraj told ABP news.

"Match ke baad Ravi sir ne bahut khush hokar bola: tujhe bola tha na paanch wickets milega (I told that you will get five wickets). I became very confident after my coaches encouraged me in such a way," he said.

 

When Siraj, who was in the Test squad, received the news of his father's death he was apparently indecisive. The four-Test series was to begin on December 17, and there was the crucial question of quarantine due to COVID-19.

However, words of motivation from Kohli, Arun and Shastri, made Siraj stay back in Australia.

Siraj had a match haul of 5/77 on his debut in the second Test in Melbourne. And in his third match, he captured a five-wicket innings haul in Australia's second innings in the fourth and final Test in Brisbane. India won that match and registered a 2-1 series triumph.

Siraj has so far captured 16 wickets in five Tests and three wickets from three T20 Internationals.

The comments posted here/below/in the given space are not on behalf of Onmanorama. The person posting the comment will be in sole ownership of its responsibility. According to the central government's IT rules, obscene or offensive statement made against a person, religion, community or nation is a punishable offense, and legal action would be taken against people who indulge in such activities.