
Mohammed Siraj chose four WICKETS during the SRH vs GT game in IPL 2025.
Gujarat Titans (GT) Pacer Mohammed Siraj has explained how the lifting of the indian Premier League (IPL) saliva prohibition has helped bowling players. Before season IPL 2025, the organizers had confirmed that the use of saliva, which was prohibited during the COVID-19 pandemic, would be allowed once more.
“Even if the ball is placed a bit (due to the use of saliva), it becomes easier to obtain the layoffs of WICKETS (especially bowling and LBW). The wickt is on the slowest side. I only tried to attack the stumps as much as I can,” Siraj said during the rupture of the average game entries against the Sunrisers Hyderabad in Hyderab.
Against Sunrisers Hyderabad, Mohammed Siraj ended with impressive 4/17 figures, an action that helped Gujarat Titans helped restrict the hosts to 152/8. Former Sunrisers Hyderabad Pacer retired through Travis Head, Abhishek Sharma, Aniket Verma and Simarjaryet Singh during the SRH VS GT game on Sunday. Those figures were his best figures of his career in the IPL. Siraj also became the 12th Indian pacemaker to ensure 100 WICKETS in the tournament. The sprinter has taken nine four -game WICKETS so far this season.
Where is the SRH vs GT match
Gujarat’s Titans had won the raffle and chose to turn on Sunrisers Hyderabad first. The side led by Pat Cummins only managed to publish a total of 45/2 in the PowerPlay phase. The medium -order batters Nitish Kumar Reddy (31) and Heinrich Klaasen (27) sought to stabilize their entries. Pat Cummins (22*) also did its share with the bat, but the hosts were finally limited to 152/8 of 20 overs.
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At the time of writing this report, the Gujarat Titans had 90/2 in 11 overs, with Shubman Gill (43*) and Washington Sugndar (41*) The undefeated batters.
Sunrisers Hyderabad currently meets the bottom of the points table with two of four games, while the Gujarat Titans are in third place with four points of three games.
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