Mohammed Siraj, fined by the ICC for his send-off to Travis Head during the Adelaide Test, responded with a brief 'it's all good' when questioned. He then excused himself to head to the gym.
Indian cricket legend Sunil Gavaskar criticized Australian media for targeting Mohammed Siraj's send-off to Travis Head during the Adelaide Test. Gavaskar pointed out the hypocrisy of Australian ...
India pacer Mohammed Siraj is not too concerned with being fined after his altercation with Australia batter Travis Head during the Adelaide pink-ball Test. Recently, the International Cricket ...
Indian seamer Mohammed Siraj has given his first reaction after being sanctioned by the ICC over his send-off to Travis Head during the second Test match at the Adelaide Oval. (More Cricket News ...
The face-off between Mohammed Siraj and Travis Head continues to remain the topic of discussion. A verbal exchange between Siraj and Head took place on Day 2 of the India vs Australia Adelaide Test.
Gavaskar wants Mohammed Siraj to come up and provide Bumrah with some backing and share the workload with him. Sunil Gavaskar believes that if Siraj fails to contribute significantly, the entire ...
Australia legendary captain Ricky Ponting opened up on the recent exchange between Travis Head and Mohammed Siraj during the second Test of the Border Gavaskar Trophy. Siraj and Head were involved ...
Siraj, who was smacked for a boundary, bowled Head the very next delivery with the former giving the Aussie southpaw a fiery send-off. Head did not like that and gave it back to the Indian pacer ...
I don't think there was any malice: Ricky Ponting weighs in on Head-Siraj incident in Adelaide IMAGE: Sereenshot of Travis Head upset with Mohammed Siraj's reaction. Former Australian cricket ...
Despite a 20 percent match fee fine and widespread criticism regarding his reaction, India pacer Mohammed Siraj seems to have put the incident with Australia's Travis Head behind. Ahead of the ...
Mohammed Siraj and Travis Head have been slapped with demerit points for their bust-up in the second Test between India and Australia while the Indian fast bowler was also fined 20% of his match ...
India fast bowler Mohammed Siraj and Australia batsman Travis Head were both charged with misconduct on Monday following a fiery exchange that took place during the second test in Adelaide.