Indian pacer Mohammed Siraj has been in the headlines due to his verbal spat with Australian batter Travis Head. The right-handed Indian pacer cleaned up Head with a brilliant yorker and gave him and angry send-off. The left-handed Australian batter played an innings of 140 runs from 141 balls which helped the Aussies achieve a ten-wicket win over India in the Adelaide Test. Siraj, known for his fierce bowling style and aggressive approach on the field sparked controversy due to his natural behaviour against Travis Head.
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Harbhajan Singh Shares Fun Moment With Mohammed Siraj
Stunning revelation! @mdsirajofficial breaks his silence on his verbal clash with #TravisHead during Day 2 of the pink-ball Test! 😳
— Star Sports (@StarSportsIndia) December 8, 2024
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Mohammed Siraj was interviewed by former Indian cricketer Harbhajan Singh who was part of the Star Sports experts panel. Siraj opened up about his conversation with Travis Head and had stated that he the Australian batter abused him. However, both the players exchanged in a funny moment wherein Harbhajan said, “DSP saab, jab yeh (Head) dubara Hyderabad aye na, toh usko zara giraftaar kar lena, which meant, “when he comes to Hyderabad to play in the IPL, try and arrest him.” Travis Head plays for the Sunrisers Hyderabad in Indian Premier League and Siraj hails from Hyderabad. The right handed Indian pacer was recently appointed as the DSP in the Telangana Police.
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Despite getting engaged into a heated exchange, both the players sorted things out on the field and exchanged a hug. Siraj have a decent day at the office and went for a lot of runs. He will look forward to perform well when he comes into play the next three Tests.