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Former India coach says Mohammed Siraj is ready to become actual leader of Indian attack “With or without….”

Edited By : Srijal Upadhyay | Aug 05, 2025, 11:16 PM IST

Published On Aug 05, 2025, 11:16 PM IST

Last UpdatedAug 05, 2025, 11:16 PM IST

Former coach Greg Chappell says Mohammed Siraj is now the true leader of the Indian bowling unit after his impressive performance against England.

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Siraj, who bowled 185.3 overs in five Tests, ended with 23 wickets and his nine-for in the final Test at the Oval earned India a memorable series levelling six-run win over England.

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To be fair, he has turned in many fine performances before, at the MCG, the Gabba, Perth, Lord’s, Cape Town and Birmingham, but what he did at The Oval was his true coming of age. With or without Bumrah, he is ready to be the spiritual as well as actual leader of Gill’s attack,” Chappell wrote in his column for the ‘ESPN Cricinfo’.

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Indian batters scored 12 hundreds in the five Tests, highest for the country in any series but Siraj’s effort trumps all those efforts, feels Chappell, who was India’s coach from mid 2005 to early 2007.
I don’t think it is unfair to say that, despite the many wonderful batting efforts, Siraj was the main reason that India was competitive in the series,” Chappell wrote.


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The 31-year-old is resilient whether its physically, mentally or emotionally but what stood out for Chappell was his ability to identify moments when he needs to bring his ‘A’ game to the fore.
He bowled like a man possessed, but also a man who had learned the art of pacing himself, of understanding the moments that matter.

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What impressed me most wasn’t the effort – which was immense – but the evolution. He started as a bowler with passion. He ended as a bowler with passion and purpose. That’s the difference between a player and a leader,” Chappell explained the bowler’s gradual growth.

( With PTI Inputs )