In a spectacular display of pace and precision, Mohammed Siraj wreaked havoc on the South African batting lineup, claiming a sensational six-wicket haul on the eventful first day of the 2nd IND vs SA Test match at Newlands. However, amidst the celebrations and accolades, Siraj found himself entangled in the ongoing debate about the nature of the pitch, leaving the decision in the hands of the match referee.
The date, January 3, 2023, marks a significant chapter in Siraj’s international career as he propelled India to a commanding position in Cape Town. While his previous remarkable performances were in white-ball cricket, the potency of his lethal spells against South Africa in their own den distinguishes this achievement.
Facing an imperative need for a strong start after a Centurion setback, Mohammed Siraj stepped up with an extraordinary nine-over burst, culminating in figures of 6-15. Speaking at the post-match press conference, Siraj emphasized the importance of a clear plan and simplicity in execution, especially on challenging pitches.
“On such pitches when there is so much swing and the pitch is misbehaving, bowlers tend to be greedy and try too many things,” said Siraj. “I think it’s important to stick to a plan and hit a certain area. If you try too much, you will put yourself and the team under pressure. On this pitch, it’s crucial to have bowling partnerships.”
Reflecting on his turnaround from the Centurion Test, where he struggled for consistency, Mohammed Siraj acknowledged his self-assessment and focused on leveraging his strengths. The entire bowling unit, credited by Siraj for its ruthless approach, played a pivotal role in dismantling the Proteas.
“The discussion was to correct our mistakes as a bowling unit from the last game. We focused on having more bowling partnerships and also planned on bowling more maidens. We built pressure and hence got success,” he explained.
Mohammed Siraj on Newlands Pitch
Known for his express pace and ability to swing the ball, Siraj’s aggression is equally noteworthy, evident in his iconic Cristiano Ronaldo-inspired wicket celebrations. Emphasizing the significance of aggression in Test cricket, he stated, “Without aggression, it’s difficult for fast bowlers to get wickets in Test cricket.”
As opinions diverge on the nature of the Newlands pitch, Mohammed Siraj diplomatically deferred to the match referee for a final verdict. Amidst the debate, he remained focused on his game, leaving the judgment of the pitch to the authorities.
“I can only say that I’d want to just focus on my game and my team. These things are for the match referee to decide. For me, it’s about bowling in the right areas and exploiting the surface. I don’t think anyone could have expected that and we obviously didn’t. But such things happen in cricket. With the good, the bad also come. They were bowled out for 55, we had a good start and a good partnership, so a collapse was bound to come,” Mohammed Siraj said.
Despite the uncertainties surrounding the playing surface, Siraj’s exceptional performance has undeniably set the stage for an intriguing Test match in Cape Town.