The Indian fast-bowler showcased his impressive fielding abilities in the back half of the South African first-innings batting effort.
The pacer delivered an early wicket of Quinton de Kock and then came back to get the breakthrough of a well-set Reeza Hendricks at No.3 when he was batting 74 off 76 balls. Placed at long-on, Siraj had to quickly run at the ball. Not rated too highly for his fielding skills, it was a moment for Siraj to unveil his qualities as an outfielder. Facing Kuldeep, Klaasen went for an inside-out shot over extra cover against the turn. As Klaasen miscued his attempted big hit against Indian wristspinner Kuldeep Yadav, Mohammed Siraj anticipated the ball flying in towards him in the deep with great precision and athleticism, going at the ball with brilliant speed to take a catch diving forward. Siraj took a brilliant running catch at the long-on, holding onto the grab with his fingertips just shy off the turf in Ranchi for the second one-dayer, helping dismiss the opposition's in-form wicketkeeper-batter Heinrich Klaasen.
Mohammed Siraj took a brilliant catch in the 38th over of the South African innings to dismiss in-form Henrich Klassen for 30 runs.
But the South African pair of Aiden Markram and Reeza Hendricks stitched a century partnership to bring the South African innings back in control. Henrich Klassen, who won 'Man of the match' in the 1st innings looked good in this match too but he was dismissed by Kuldeep Yadav courtesy of a brilliant diving catch by Mohammed Siraj. Winning the toss and opting to bat first, the South African team lost the wicket of their most reliable player Quinton De Kock in the 3rd over of the match as he was bowled by a peach of a delivery by Mohammed Siraj.
India vs South Africa, 2nd ODI: Mohammed Siraj conceded a boundary while trying to run out South Africa's David Miller, late in the first innings of the ...
The team will need to chase the target down to remain in the series. Things would have ended there, but Siraj went to the umpires to complain about the bye runs given, arguing that his intention was to not run out the batsman. [By India Today Web Desk](/author/india-today-web-desk): India's Mohammed Siraj hilariously conceded a boundary in 48th over of the game, while trying to run out David Miller on the non striker's end.
Mohammed Siraj was at his best in the ongoing second One-Day International (ODI) against South Africa at JSCA International Stadium Complex in Ranchi on ...
The Hydrabadi cricketer stormed in from the long on dived in front to pluck a screamer. For a moment, it appeared that the ball would safely land in no man’s land, however, Siraj had some other plans. After being asked to bowl first, Siraj took the opportunity with both hands and delivered an exceptional spell to ensure the Proteas didn’t reach a massive score.
While India started on a positive note, having scalped a couple of wickets inside the first 10 overs, half-centuries from Reeza Hendricks and Aiden Markram ...
India National Cricket Team right-arm pacer Mohammed Siraj committed a comedy of errors in the second ODI of the three-match ODI series against South Africa ...
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The second ODI between India and South Africa was full of drama as Mohammed Siraj's antics in the first innings were the talking point of the game.
Chahar is praised for a good gesture, yet no dissapointment about the batters action. [October 9, 2022] The Proteas wicketkeeper appealed for a dead ball to the umpire with a smile, mocking Siraj as the Indian did in the first innings. Bjorn Fortuin was bowling the third over of the innings and was bowling in a wicket-to-wicket line. However, a similar incident occurred during India's innings as well. In the second innings, Quinton de Kock came up with a savage response when he mocked Siraj by demanding a dead ball on Bjorn Fortuin’s throw.
Mohammed Siraj conceded a boundary while trying to run out South Africa's David Miller, late in the first innings of the second match in Ranchi. READ: Watch: Mohammed Siraj takes outstanding diving catch to dismiss Henrich Klassen in the 2nd ODI. Siraj ...
He revealed that the visitors had targeted 300 runs as par score but only managed to get 278 runs for the loss of 7 wickets. Things would have ended there, but Siraj went to the umpires to complain about the bye runs given, arguing that his intention was to not run out the batsman. The right-arm fast bowler slyly walked up to the bowling end and hurled a throw at the open stumps.
Spearheading the Indian attack, Mohammed Siraj finished his ten overs quota with three wickets, while conceding just 38 runs. | Cricket.
The ball missed the stumps by whiskers and raced towards the boundary, following which the umpire awarded South Africa four runs in the form of overthrows. Also get updates on [Indian Cricket Team](https://www.hindustantimes.com/topic/indian-cricket-team)and [Cricket Live Score](https://www.hindustantimes.com/topic/live-score)of ongoing matches. Following the incident commentators on air discussed if there was a confusion, assuming the ball to be dead. However, there was one particular incident when Siraj was seen arguing with the umpire after the pacer conceded four runs as overthrows. Mohammed Siraj had an exceptional day in the field in the second ODI between India and South Africa in Ranchi. After beating Keshav Maharaj, South Africa's stand-in skipper for the clash, wicketkeeper Sanju Samson tossed the ball towards Siraj.
India's Mohammed Siraj hilariously conceded a boundary in 48th over of the game, while trying to run out David Miller on the non striker's end.
He revealed that the visitors had targeted 300 runs as par score but only managed to get 278 runs for the loss of 7 wickets. Things would have ended there, but Siraj went to the umpires to complain about the bye runs given, arguing that his intention was to not run out the batsman. The right-arm fast bowler slyly walked up to the bowling end and hurled a throw at the open stumps.