Mohammed Siraj’s resurgence has been a pivotal factor in Royal Challengers Bangalore’s recent resurgence in the Indian Premier League (IPL). The pacer’s impressive form has not only boosted RCB’s chances but has also instilled confidence in the Indian team ahead of the upcoming T20 World Cup.
Siraj’s transformation was evident in his devastating spell against Gujarat Titans, where he claimed two wickets in the Power Play, dismissing Wriddhiman Saha and Shubman Gill. His figures of 2-0-9-2 were a testament to his newfound control and aggression.
RCB assistant coach Adam Griffith attributed Siraj’s resurgence to his ability to “swing the ball again.” He praised Siraj’s leadership qualities and his unwavering determination to take wickets. Griffith also highlighted the importance of Siraj’s fitness and rhythm, which have been crucial to his success.
Siraj’s absence from the Sunrisers Hyderabad game due to a nine-day break may have contributed to his renewed focus and sharpness. Griffith emphasized the importance of rest for players, especially those who rely on rhythm and pace.
Since his return from the break, Siraj has been in exceptional form, claiming wickets in each of his four matches. His performances against Kolkata Knight Riders, Sunrisers Hyderabad, and Gujarat Titans have been particularly impressive.
Griffith believes Siraj has struck a balance between rest and preparation. He noted that Siraj understands his body well and knows when he needs to push himself or take a break.
Siraj’s resurgence has had a positive impact on the entire RCB bowling unit. Youngster Yash Dayal has also impressed with his frugal and productive spells upfront. As a result, RCB has recorded three consecutive victories and has the lowest Power Play score in the IPL this season.
Griffith attributed the team’s success to their collective ability to hit a better line and attack the stumps. He emphasized the importance of challenging batters and forcing them to play aggressive shots.
Siraj’s impressive form is a welcome boost for the Indian team ahead of the T20 World Cup. His ability to swing the ball and take wickets in the Power Play will be crucial for India’s success in the tournament.