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Mohammed Siraj

Mohammed Siraj

Age 31IndiaINDIA
Right-arm fast Bowler
Mohammed Siraj was more the workhorse, happy to play the supporting act to Jasprit Bumrah but not anymore as he took the big leap as the leader of India's bowling attack. The England tour proved to be a watershed moment for the fast bowler from Hyderabad, as he finished the series with 23 wickets, highest by any bowler from either team. Mohammed Siraj's best figures were 6 for 70 in the second Test at Birmingham.

But Siraj delivered his best when it mattered most, with an indefatigable five-for in the fourth innings to help India level the series 2-2. England needed just 35 runs to win with four wickets in hand - but they had an inspired Mohammed Siraj standing in their way, delivering the knockout punch in his final burst of the series.

Mohammed Siraj has continued to build on his reputation as one of India's key pacers across all formats. His role in India's victorious 2024 T20 World Cup campaign was crucial too, though he played a limited number of matches during the tournament. Mohammed Siraj featured in three group-stage games and took a wicket, providing vital support during the early rounds. However, India relied on other pacers, such as Arshdeep Singh and Jasprit Bumrah, for the crucial Super 8, semifinal and final matches, with Mohammed Siraj being left out of the playing XI during those stages.

Following the World Cup, Mohammed Siraj was rested for the T20I series against Zimbabwe as part of India's rotation policy to manage player workload.

During India's tour of Sri Lanka in 2024 after the T20 World Cup triumph with Gautam Gambhir as head coach. Mohammed Siraj had a lacklustre T20I series where he picked only one wicket in three matches. In the ODI series that followed, Siraj picked three wickets off three matches at an average of 52.33.

In the home Test series against Bangladesh and New Zealand, Mohammed Siraj didn't had great returns too. Against Bangladesh, he picked four wickets off two matches and against New Zealand he claimed two wickets in two matches. But in the 2024 Border-Gavaskar Trophy in Australia, Mohammed Siraj bounced back to form and was amongst wickets by providing India with crucial breakthroughs during the series.

A late bloomer

Although now one of India’s premier all-format bowler, Mohammed Siraj was famously a late bloomer in his cricketing journey. He only picked up cricket as a career well into his teens, beginning bowling at the age of 16. By those standards, his rise to the top of the international game has been meteoric, as he stands amongst the best swing and pace bowlers of his generation.

In only his second season of Ranji Trophy cricket with Hyderabad, Mohammed Siraj shot into prominence with a remarkable season in which he took 41 wickets, finishing third in the wicket-takers list that season. It was the kind of performance that immediately shot him into the limelight, as Sunrisers Hyderabad took a punt on him ahead of the 2017 IPL season, adding him to a battery of quality pacers.

Although he only played six games that tournament, he managed to take 10 wickets, and was fast-tracked to the international setup for his debut in the New Zealand series that year. As much as his bowling, what stands out while watching the Hyderabad pacer is his attitude and character. A figure who is aggressive, and wears his heart on his sleeve, Siraj’s bowling has always been high-risk-high-reward, often on the expensive side but always threatening.

Shines in Australia

A relatively young player in terms of experience against quality batters, there was always going to be a learning curve for Mohammed Siraj to go through. His volatile nature meant that consistency was something he had to work hard towards achieving, but with time, Mohammed Siraj was able to not only add speed to his bowling, but also accuracy.

Strong domestic and IPL showings meant Mohammed Siraj continued to get his fair share of chances. His big breakthrough would come in the famous Border-Gavaskar Trophy series in Australia in 2020-21. While he was an injury replacement during that series, he took to international red ball cricket like a duck to water.

His aggression made him the perfect pick for a closely fought series Down Under, where he battled through hostile crowds and an unforgiving Australian media to finish as India’s highest wicket-taker in the series, with 13 dismissals across three Test matches. By the final match of the series at the Gabba, the three-Test-old Mohammed Siraj was the leader of the inexperienced bowling unit as India scripted a famous series victory.

Skilled with passion

The format Mohammed Siraj truly shines in, however, is the 50-over format, where he has taken more than 70 wickets. He briefly occupied the number one ranking in the format, and earned a spot in the 2023 World Cup squad at home, where he shone in India’s record-breaking performance alongside Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Shami.

Mohammed Siraj has also shown adaptability and a willingness to self-sacrifice for the betterment of the team in the Test format. He has developed the skills to be a valuable enforcer, bowling quick bouncers and uncomfortable lengths for long spells when the need arises.

Although now 30 years of age, Mohammed Siraj has only played professional-grade cricket for eight years, meaning he might have steam left in the tank for a long career even now. His heroics at The Oval brought him out of the shadows of Jasprit Bumrah, and Mohammed Siraj can very well lead the bowling attack on his own. He has endeared himself to Indian fans with his passion.
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Mohammed Siraj Ranking
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211ODI211TESTN/AT20
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Bowling
16ODI13TESTN/AT20

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Mohammed Siraj Statistics

Debut
India vs Australia on Jan 15, 2019
Last
India vs Australia on Oct 25, 2025
Debut
India vs Australia on Dec 26, 2020
Last
India vs South Africa on Nov 22, 2025
Debut
India vs New Zealand on Nov 04, 2017
Last
India vs Sri Lanka on Jul 30, 2024
Debut
Sunrisers Hyderabad vs Delhi Capitals on Apr 19, 2017
Last
Gujarat Titans vs Mumbai Indians on May 30, 2025

Mohammed Siraj Batting Records

MatR50s100sAvgS/R
4755007.8642.31
Highest Runs9
Balls Faced8
On DateNov 19, 23
AgainstAustraliaAUS

Mohammed Siraj Bowling Records

MatOWAvgS/REco
47348.17324.6728.625.17
Wickets Taken6
Runs21
On DateSep 17, 23
AgainstSri LankaSL

Mohammed Siraj Fielding Records

CatchesStumpingsRun Outs
702
Mat: Matches, R: Runs, W: Wickets, O: Overs, S/R: Strike Rate, Eco: Economy Rate, Avg: Average

Mohammed Siraj Batting Records

MatR50s100sAvgS/R
45154004.4034.00
Highest Runs16
Balls Faced21
On DateFeb 13, 21
AgainstEnglandENG

Mohammed Siraj Bowling Records

MatOWAvgS/REco
451167.513929.6750.413.53
Wickets Taken6
Runs15
On DateJan 03, 24
AgainstSouth AfricaSA

Mohammed Siraj Fielding Records

CatchesStumpingsRun Outs
2201
Mat: Matches, R: Runs, W: Wickets, O: Overs, S/R: Strike Rate, Eco: Economy Rate, Avg: Average

Mohammed Siraj Batting Records

MatR50s100sAvgS/R
1614007.0087.50
Highest Runs7
Balls Faced7
On DateJun 09, 24
AgainstPakistanPAK

Mohammed Siraj Bowling Records

MatOWAvgS/REco
16581432.2924.867.79
Wickets Taken4
Runs17
On DateNov 22, 22
AgainstNew ZealandNZ

Mohammed Siraj Fielding Records

CatchesStumpingsRun Outs
604
Mat: Matches, R: Runs, W: Wickets, O: Overs, S/R: Strike Rate, Eco: Economy Rate, Avg: Average

Mohammed Siraj Batting Records

MatR50s100sAvgS/R
1081120011.2091.06
Highest Runs14
Balls Faced11
On DateApr 12, 22
AgainstChennai Super KingsCSK

Mohammed Siraj Bowling Records

MatOWAvgS/REco
108383.210930.7221.108.74
Wickets Taken4
Runs17
On DateApr 06, 25
AgainstSunrisers HyderabadSRH

Mohammed Siraj Fielding Records

CatchesStumpingsRun Outs
3403
Mat: Matches, R: Runs, W: Wickets, O: Overs, S/R: Strike Rate, Eco: Economy Rate, Avg: Average
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