Harsh Bhogle’s Hyderabadi praise on Mohammad Siraj’s brilliant bowling

Harsh Bhogle’s Hyderabadi praise on Mohammad Siraj’s brilliant bowling

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India vs England: Mohammad Siraj bowled Gas Atkinson in the Oval Test and made Indian fans crazy. Harsh Bhogle praised Siraj in Hyderabadi style, whose video has gone viral.

How much petrol is in your tank, there is a motor in the legs? Praise Siraj ...Mohammad Siraj took the most 23 wickets in the 5 -match series against England.
New Delhi. Whether it is MS Dhoni’s World Cup final six or Virat Kohli’s six against Pakistan or Suryakumar Yadav’s Catch of the T20 World Cup 2024 final… There are many moments in Indian cricket which are always fresh in the mind. One such moment has now become the name of Mohammad Siraj. Siraj’s Oval Test to bowl Gas Atkinson is such a moment that has made Indian fans crazy. Famous commentator Harsh Bhogle has praised Siraj’s performance in his special Hyderabadi style, whose video has gone viral.

Harsh Bhogle is praising Mohammad Siraj while speaking in Hyderabadi style in this video. He said, ‘You used to speak often. I remember your story. You used to say that when everyone used to carry the car, you used to take your scooter out of the side from Hallu (slowly). Nobody is watching, then they used to take petrol and take them. Now I am asking you a question. How much petrol is there in your tank. You played five Test matches. No other bowler played. Chris Woakes played but got 10-11 wickets. Ok. Is a good bowler. But how much petrol is in your tank. You never get tired. There is a motor in your legs? ‘

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Talking about the last day of the last day of the Oval Test, Harsh Bhogle said, ‘I felt that when they come today, there will be some tired. But we are tired of seeing, you don’t run away. The route about you spoke a very tremendous thing. I see their anger, but that anger is not right. Man is very different and good. People of other teams also love you as much as your people do.

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