Team India pace bowler Mohammed Siraj has shared the strategy that led to Gus Atkinson’s dismissal in the fifth Test of the 2025 Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy. Chasing 374, the hosts were 367/9 after 85 overs as well, needing only seven runs to win with Atkinson (17) on strike as well. However, on the first ball of the 86th over, Siraj bowled a 143 kph yorker that shattered Atkinson’s stumps, helping a thrilling six-run win for India and levelling the series 2-2 as well.

Siraj recently spoke to RevSportz, saying: “The one over that I bowled before that, he had a swing at a yorker of mine. So, in such cases the batsman thinks that the next would be a length ball. And the last time (I bowled that), it went for a sixer. When I was doing my run-up, I was planning and deciding on my bowling style. There were only six runs left and one sixer could have taken the match away from us, so I wanted to get him bowled out.”
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“The way I played the ball in my mind and wanted it to be, was exactly the way it behaved. It was an unreal feeling when it hit the wicket exactly as I wanted it to. It was unbelievable cricket, and the result of the hard work of five Test matches was finally received on that last day. Knowing that I have done it gave me a very relaxed feeling internally,” he further added.

However, Mohammed Siraj also opened up on the warm welcome he received in Hyderabad after the England series as well. He also recalled his mother’s reaction as well.
“It was different this time. Everyone has watched the matches, people were appreciating my performance and recognising me more. Mom’s reaction was totally different. She was like, “You have no idea what you have done, and may God keep blessing you in this way and keep you safe and strong.” No matter what I have achieved till now, I do not want to forget my roots. Visiting Hyderabad is always a peaceful experience for me, and I try to stay the same person that I was with my friends and everyone before,” Mohammed Siraj concluded.
