London: Mohammed Siraj has bowled an impressive 155-plus overs across nine England innings and not once did the thought of physical breakdown during a marathon series cross his mind.
At a time when the term ‘workload management’ is in vogue, Siraj lasting five Tests and already having 18 wickets from four games is a testimony to his world-class fitness and stamina.
“I don’t think about breaking down. I only think about the match. I love playing for the country and I want to give everything to the country. I keep my plans simple and try to give my everything and results do follow,” Siraj told Sky Sports during an interview with former India player Dinesh Karthik.
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“To be honest, I love responsibility but I also miss Jassi bhai because he is senior bowler, he leads by example as to what we need to bowl to various batsmen. I like that.
“When Jassi bhai isn’t around, then you get that confidence that you need to shoulder extra responsibility and I enjoy that. I don’t take extra pressure and try to keep things simple.”
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