Siraj became emotional while playing the match against Bengaluru.

Siraj (Photo Source: IPL)

Play for RCB for 7 years Mohammad Siraj The evening of Wednesday, April 2, he went to play against his own old team for Gujarat Titans. It is very difficult for any player to play against the same after playing with a team for so long. Mohammad Siraj Chinnaswamy not only played against RCB at the Stadium but also blows the senses of the hosts on the strength of his fast -paced bowling.

Against RCB, Siraj spent only 19 runs in his 4 -over spell and took three important wickets, including the names of Salt, Padikkal and Livingstone. Siraj was awarded the Player of the Match Award for his fierce performance. After this match, Mohammad Siraj talked about playing against RCB.

Mohammad Siraj became emotional while playing against RCB

Siraj, who arrived to take the award, said that he was quite emotional before the match because 7 years later he was playing in blue clothes instead of Lal in Chinnaswamy. Siraj said, “I was a little emotional. I was here for 7 years, I wore a blue jersey from red and was emotional, but once I got the ball I was fine. I am a fan of Ronaldo and so I celebrate. I was playing continuously, but during the break I improved my mistakes and worked on my fitness.”

He further said, “Once when I was elected by Gujarat Titans, I spoke to Ashish Bhai. He told me to enjoy his bowling and Ishu (Ishant) brother tells me what line and length have to bowl. My mindset is to believe and then the pitch does not matter.”

After losing the toss, the team of Royal Challengers Bangalore came out to bat first and scored 169 runs on the board at the loss of 9 wickets in 20 overs on the basis of Liam Livingstone half -century. The score was chased by the guests with 13 balls and 8 wickets remaining. Jose Butler scored an unbeaten 73 for GT, while Sai Kishore scored 49 runs.

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