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‘He should be spoken to. There was no need’: Gavaskar on Siraj-Bavuma incident

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The legendary Sunil Gavaskar was a bit disapproving of Mohammed Siraj’s attempt to run out of Temba Bavuma. He saw the Indian Pacers inadvertently hurt the South African batsman. In the 62nd game on Day 5 of Centurion’s first test, Siraj picked up the ball and inadvertently threw the ball back to the batter, hoping to run it out, but Bavuma did not even remove it, but instead took the ball. Lived his shin.

Although the Twitter world is not very friendly to Siraj’s behavior, Gavaskar believes that he should talk to the 27-year-old fast bowler about aggression.

“There is no attempt to escape. You are a little aggressive; you are a little bit overwhelmed. But if someone tries to escape, that’s understandable. He is there. He didn’t take action to run. No need, absolutely no need. Should talk to Siraj. In one day At the end, when Siraj gave a thumbs up, how kind Temba Bavuma was,” Gavaskar said in the air.

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Leaving aside the episode of Bavuma, Siraj has made rapid progress. If you look closely at 2021, Siraj’s rise may be the biggest positive factor for Indian cricket. The way he led the Indian speed offense in the absence of Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Shami, Ishant Sharma, and Umesh Yadav when the Boxing Day test started, claiming to have five wickets in the Gabba test is a bigger sign. He is in England This momentum has been maintained in the test series, as India achieved a historic victory on the main cricket ground. Siraj is also a favorite in his IPL franchise RCB, and is one of the four players retained by the franchise next season. The 27-year-old ended the year in a high position in the Centurion’s bowling game against South Africa.

Complete News Source : Hindustan Times

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