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Team India fast bowler Mohammad Siraj, along with his fatal bowling, troubled the English batsmen with his sharp tongue. Siraj attacked England’s ‘Bazball’.
Delhi: The ongoing Test series between India and England is at the peak of the thrill, but on the first day of the Lord’s Test, something happened that caused a stir from cricket fans to England’s dressing room. Team India fast bowler Mohammad Siraj, along with his fatal bowling, troubled the English batsmen with his sharp tongue. Siraj attacked England’s ‘Bazball’.
Siraj targeted Joe Root especially. When the route was at the crease during the bowling, Siraj went to him and said, “Where is the root, badgeball? I can’t see, can anyone show me?”
This comment of the fast bowler was not only a direct attack on the self -esteem of the route, but was also going to shake the confidence of the entire England team. Siraj went back and forth after going behind the route and putting these things in his eyes, it became increasingly viral on social media. The channel showing the match live shared a video of this incident, which was covered on the internet within a few minutes.
Bazball threats, the England that spread all over the world, was pushed by Indian bowlers on the backfoot in their own house. There was pressure on England since the 336 -run defeat in Birmingham, and now Siraj further increased the pressure in the Lord’s Test.
Bazball’s air?
After Brendon McCullum became the coach, England adopted an aggressive style in Test cricket, which was called ‘Bazball’. However, this attack against India in Edgbaston and now under the leadership of Siraj in Lord’s, has once again forced England to return to the old, defensive style.
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