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Mohammed Siraj has been a standout contributor to India’s unbeaten streak in the ODI World Cup 2023. While not solely responsible, his role has been pivotal in the team’s success. With a remarkable bowling display, the right-arm pacer has consistently provided early breakthroughs, claiming 10 wickets in six games while maintaining a healthy economy rate of 5.24.
As the Rohit Sharma-led side gear up for their final group stage match against the Netherlands, Siraj has shared his opinion on his status as the No. 1 ODI bowler and 💯his aspirations for the upcoming knockout stage of the 🎶prestigious tournament.
ICC ODI rankings update: Mohammed Siraj reclaims the throne
In the most recent update of the ICC ODI rankings, Siraj reclaimed the coveted title of the No. 1 Bowler, surpassing South African spinner Keshav Maharaj. Inclining🐈 two spots, Siraj secured the top position for the second time in his caree𝔉r.
It is worth mentioning that the 29-year-old first ascended to this rank after his exceptional performance in the final of Asia Cup 2023 against Sri Lanka, where his breathtaking spell of 6/21 wreaked hav💟oc on the Lankan batting lineup. This latest achievement reaffirms his dominance and consistency in the ODI format.
Mohammed Siraj’s reaction on reaching the pinnacle again
In an interview with bcci.tv, Siraj shared his perspective on r༺eclaiming the top spot in the ODI rankings for the second time. Despite acknowledging this significant milestone, the speedster humbly expressed that such individual achievements hold little perso📖nal value.
“To be honest, I was No.1 for some time in between, then I went down. The number doesn’t matter to me,” Siraj said.
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Mohammed Siraj reveals his ultimate goal
The Hyderabad-born cricketer further emphasized that his primary objective is India’s triumph in the World Cup 2023, stating that his performance is valuable only if it contributes to the team’s wining cause.
“The goal is that India win the World Cup. That is the team and my goal. I hope my performance is good for India. This is all that matters,” Siraj added to his comments.