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Feb 24, 2025 IST 10:26:53

Mr. Angry Mohammed Siraj a bit like Shane Warne: Nasser Hussain on India's Oval hero

Praise from your enemy? That’s the kind of validation no amount of stats can buy. And when it comes from someone like Nasser Hussain, it hits different. Siraj didn’t just impress; he dominated. In a series where every ball mattered, it was his grit, that fierce follow-through, and the never-back-down energy that lit up India’s campaign. While Bumrah was out, Siraj stepped in—not as a shadow, but as the spotlight.

From Oval heroics to nine wickets in one match, Siraj wasn’t just bowling; he was delivering statements. Hussain couldn’t help but draw comparisons to Shane Warne—not just for the skill, but for the theatre, the presence, the sheer magnetism. Sure, he had a couple of slip-ups, but like every icon, he bounced back with fireworks.

He’s the kind of player you boo when he’s not on your side but secretly wish he was. That “pantomime villain” energy, the roaring celebrations, the down-on-the-knees drama when DRS plays hard to get—it’s all classic Siraj. But behind the spectacle? There’s real substance. Heart. Hustle. And that razor-sharp instinct.

In a series where the margin between win and heartbreak was paper-thin, Siraj’s execution was nothing short of perfection. No fluff, no overhype—just raw, match-winning cricket. And if anyone still doubted him, well, let this series be their final over.

He isn’t just India’s Mr. Angry. He’s India’s thunderstorm. And right now, he’s making cricket look like art.
**This news was published on India Today on 5th August, 2025.

 

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