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Mohammed Siraj

Mohammed Siraj
FULL NAME

Mohammed Siraj

BORN

March 13, 1994, Hyderabad

AGE30y 
BATTING STYLERight hand Bat

BOWLING STYLE

Right arm Fast

PLAYING ROLE

Bowler

TEAMSHyderabad, Rest of India, India A, Sunrisers Hyderabad, India Green, India, Royal Challengers Bengaluru, India B, Indians, Warwickshire

Batting Career Summary

Batting Test ODI T20 IPL
Matches 27 41 10 93
Innings 36 14 3 25
Runs 104 46 7 109
Balls 269 100 8 119
Highest 16 9 5 14
Average 4.95 7.67 7.0 10.9
SR 38.66 46.0 87.5 91.6
Not Out 15 8 2 15
Fours 11 3 1 10
Sixes 2 0 0 4
Ducks 8 1 0 2
50s 0 0 0 0
100s 0 0 0 0
200s 0 0 0 0
400s 0 0 0 0


Bowling Career Summary

Bowling Test ODI T20 IPL
Matches 27 41 10 93
Innings 50 40 10 93
Balls 3930 1825 228 1958
Runs 2197 1551 334 2822
Maidens 122 29 2 4
Wickets 74 68 12 93
Avg 29.69 22.81 27.83 30.34
Eco 3.35 5.1 8.79 8.65
SR 53.11 26.84 19.0 21.05
BBI 6/15 6/21 4/17 4/21
BBM 8/126 6/21 4/17 4/21
4w 5 2 1 2
5w 3 1 0 0
10w 0 0 0 0


Profile

Mohammed Siraj’s rise as a seamer was remarkably swift. The son of an autorickshaw driver in Hyderabad, he only began playing the game in class seven. It was in 2015 that he first bowled with a cricket ball. In 2017, he bagged an IPL contract worth INR 2.6 crore. Months later, he was wearing an India shirt and bowling in a T20 international against New Zealand.

Sturdy and athletic, Siraj has a deceptive run-up, which initially suggests that a left-arm bowler is steaming in. He is, however, a right-armer and by his own admission is a natural at getting the ball to swing into the right-hander. He has always been able to bowl a pretty quick bouncer though, something that had impressed his captain David Warner and team mentor VVS Laxman in the Sunrisers Hyderabad set-up.

Potential translated to performance when he was his state’s highest wicket-taker playing only his second season of Ranji Trophy – 41 wickets in nine matches. He was subsequently picked to play for the Rest of India and was brought on board by the India A team as well for a tour of South Africa in July-August 2017. The step up to the big league arrived soon after.

An unknown quantity before the 2016-17 season, Mohammed Siraj, made a name for himself as he guided Hyderabad to a quarter-final finish in the Ranji Trophy, taking 41 wickets from nine matches and finishing as the third leading wicket-taker in the coveted tournament. A late bloomer as per Indian cricketing standards, Siraj took to serious cricket only in 2015.

That effort brought him immense recognition and a place in the Sunrisers Hyderabad franchise for the 10th edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL). Despite not being that tall, Siraj’s ability to procure pace and bounce impressed Tom Moody, Coach, Sunrisers Hyderabad, and he played a starring role as the franchise reached the knock-out stage of the competition. Such was the demand for the right-arm fast bowler that he went from a nominal base price of Rupees 20 lakhs INR to a final winning bid of Rupees 2.6 crores INR. Despite playing just six matches, he ended up with 10 wickets, although he was a touch expensive.

The speedster missed out on the Ranji season in 2017-18 and played only one game but he was back for the Vijay Hazare trophy and starred with the ball for Hyderabad. He picked up 23 wickets in 7 games which included 3 5-wicket hauls. The ‘Hyderabad Express’ also nipped out 10 wickets from 5 games in the Syed Mushtaq Ali tourney.

IPL through the years

The right-arm quick caught the eyeballs during the 2017 IPL auctions when Sunrisers Hyderabad bought him for INR 2.6 crore from a base price of 20 lakh. He didn’t feature much as he got only six games, but he impressed by picking up 10 wickets. However, his erratic bowling nature worked against him as he was let go the next season.

Royal Challengers Bangalore trying to form a new team identified Siraj’s talent and went after him in the 2018 auctions. They beat four other franchises to land Siraj at Bangalore for INR 2.6 crore. He did not start the first few games but once picked he became Kohli’s go-to death bowler and ended the season with 11 scalps and thus ensured he was retained for the following edition.