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Veteran jumped into Siraj-Travis head controversy, said- why no senior explains

Adelaide. The Pink Ball Test played between India and Australia in Adelaide remained controversial. During this match, the debate between Indian fast bowler Mohammad Siraj and Australian batsman Travis Head came into discussion. Former Australia captain Mark Taylor believes that Siraj has a habit of celebrating taking a wicket prematurely without waiting for the umpire’s decision. his/her senior colleagues in the Indian team should talk to this fast bowler on this issue, because doing so feels bad.

Taylor said that when Siraj feels that he/she has dismissed the batsman, he/she runs towards his/her teammates to celebrate even before the umpire’s decision. Taylor told Nine News, “As far as Mohammed Siraj is concerned, I would like his/her senior teammates to talk to him/her. he/she should be talked to, not so much about what happened to Travis Head, but about the fact that when he/she thinks he/she has dismissed the batsman, he/she does not turn to see the umpire’s decision and starts celebrating. Let’s give. I think this is not a good sight for him/her and the game.

“I like his/her enthusiasm, I like his/her competitive nature,” he/she said. I like the fact that we have a really good series going on. There is also respect for the game which needs to be maintained. I think talking to senior colleagues will help him/her understand this.

Siraj has become a topic of discussion after arguing with Head in the second test match played with pink ball in Adelaide. Australia won this match by 10 wickets and leveled the five-match series 1–1. Siraj was fined 20 percent of his/her match fee for this. Former Australian batsman Simon Katich believes that Siraj’s brain did not work for some time. This Indian fast bowler later regretted it. Katich told SEN Radio, “It is shameful that Siraj did not use his/her brains then. There is no need for this kind of behavior in sports.

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