A mountain of troubles fell on Mohammad Siraj, out of the test series, Gambhir searched for replacement overnight

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|23-10-2024

Mohammed Siraj: Indian cricket team's star fast bowler Mohammed Siraj is currently associated with the Indian Test team and he is preparing for the second Test match of the ongoing 3-Test series between India and New Zealand. But according to the recent news, there is no need for them to prepare.

Since preparations have been started to drop him from the Test team and he will not be seen playing in the remaining two matches of the New Zealand Test series. In such a situation, let us know what is the whole matter and for what reason Mohammed Siraj is being said to be out.

Mohammed Siraj will be out of the test team

Mohammed Siraj

According to information received in media reports, the team management is not happy with the recent performance of Mohammed Siraj, due to which he may be dropped from the team. If reports are to be believed, Akash Deep can be seen playing for Team India in the second and third test matches to be held against New Zealand. However, this has not been officially confirmed yet. But there are strong chances of this happening.

Mohammed Siraj's recent performance

Indian cricket team's star fast bowler Mohammed Siraj has played a total of 8 test matches so far in the year 2024. During this period he has taken only 19 wickets in 16 innings. Out of these, he has taken 6 wickets in a single innings. That means he has taken only 13 wickets in the remaining 15 innings, which is very less in terms of Test cricket.

This is the reason why news of his dropping has started coming. Whereas his replacement Akashdeep has played only 3 Test matches so far this year, in which he has taken 8 wickets in his name. In such a situation, they can be given a chance.

India's playing 11 could be something like this

Rohit Sharma, Yashasvi Jaiswal, Shubman Gill, Virat Kohli, Sarfaraz Khan, Rishabh Pant, R Ashwin, R Jadeja, Washington Sundar, Jasprit Bumrah and Akashdeep.

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