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IND vs Eng: ‘Sab sikhaana padta hai boulling ko chhod ke’: Arshdeep Singh Trolls Mohammad Siraj | Cricket news

Mohammad Siraj celebrated after winning the match with Shubman Gill at five days of the 5th Test (photo by Gareth Kople/Getty Image).

India’s thrilling six-run win moments to level the five-Test series 2-2 at the Oval, Mohammad Sirj found himself in the midst of a different challenge, but this time, it was out of the ground. In a video shared by the BCCI, Sirj has been forced to film two-second Instagram Reel to cheer Pacer Arshdeep Singh, which has popular catchfrages, “Pressure?” What is the pressure? ” – A line famous by Football Legend Alan Sheer during the UEFA Euro 2024 tournament. Since then, this quotation has been widely used by athletes of the game. Saraj, clearly confused with the request, asked Arshdeep, “Story YA Post? (Is it for a post or a story?)” To quip back to Arshdeep only, ,Abi, reel seedha, 2 seconds (this is just a simple reel, two seconds long). , Laughing at the hesitation of his team’s partner, Arshdeep said, “All is learning, bowling to the bowling (we have to teach them everything except bowling).” Eventually, Siraj compelled and completed the reel from the team for Cheers.

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Sirj talked out shortly after bowling India for a famous victory, finished with 5/104 and claimed the final wicket of Gas Atkinson. India’s enthusiastic defense led by India, under the leadership of Siraj and supported by fame, saw him snatching victory from the understanding of England and even ended a notable series on terms. While India celebrated the victory with high spirit, Chris Woakes of England also earned praise for batting with the injured shoulder, eventually ended unbeaten at 0 without facing a ball.

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But this was Siraj’s clutch performance and a mild moment with Arshdeep, which presented a glimpse in the team’s mood after the victory, both under pressure, and after the victory.

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