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Mohammed Siraj: Bowling Dominantly and Successfully, but Frustrated by Lack of Wickets on Day 3 at Edgbaston.
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Mohammed Siraj spearheaded India's bowling attack on Day 3 of the second Test against England at Edgbaston, finishing with a remarkable six-wicket haul. Despite his efforts, Siraj might feel that he has been bowling well without always getting the wickets his bowling deserves.

Siraj's performance was instrumental in India gaining a significant advantage. He dismissed key English batsmen, including Joe Root and Ben Stokes in quick succession, which gave India an early boost. Siraj's precision and ability to dismantle the English middle and lower order helped curtail England's first innings score. He bowled probing lengths, keeping the England batters guessing. Siraj's figures of 6 for 70 are his best-ever in a Test in England.

However, a resilient 303-run partnership between Harry Brook and Jamie Smith threatened to take the game away from India. Brook and Smith counter-attacked, putting the Indian bowlers under pressure. Smith remained unbeaten on 184, while Brook scored 158. Akash Deep eventually dismissed Brook, and Siraj then took charge, quickly dismissing the tail.

Despite the strong partnership from the English duo, India managed to bowl out England for 407, securing a first-innings lead of 180 runs. At the end of Day 3, India led by 244 runs.

While Siraj's performance was the highlight for India, a controversial DRS (Decision Review System) incident involving Yashasvi Jaiswal also grabbed headlines. Jaiswal was given out LBW, and the decision was upheld after review, leading to a heated debate between England captain Ben Stokes and the umpires.

Siraj's ability to lead the pace attack in the absence of Jasprit Bumrah was commendable. His performance on Day 3 showcased his talent and resolve, proving why he is a valuable asset to the Indian team. He demonstrated exceptional swing and seam bowling. He received a warm hug from his captain, Shubman Gill, after taking his five-wicket haul.

India finished Day 3 in a commanding position, with Siraj's six-wicket haul giving them a significant advantage.


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