Gujarat Titans (GT) Mohammed Siraj celebrates after dismissing Devdutt Padikkal of Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB)
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Siraj was named Player of the Match for his brilliant 3/19 against his former team, Royal Challengers Bengaluru, where he played for seven years. Photo: BCCI

Siraj: I was emotional, changed my jersey after 7 years at RCB

After linking up with the Gujarat Titans squad, the 31-year-old Mohammed Siraj sought advice from former India pacer and GT coach Ashish Nehra


Bengaluru, Apr 2 (PTI) India pacer Mohammed Siraj said on Wednesday that his break from international cricket gave him the time to reflect on his mistakes and work on his bowling and fitness.

Following a lacklustre Test tour of Australia earlier this year, Siraj was left out of India's Champions Trophy squad.

"I was playing matches consistently, so was not realising the mistakes I was making. In the break, focused on my bowling, on my fitness," Siraj said at the presentation ceremony after Gujarat Titans' eight-wicket victory over Royal Challengers Bengaluru in the IPL here.

After linking up with the Gujarat Titans squad, the 31-year-old also sought advice from former India pacer and GT coach Ashish Nehra.

"When I joined GT, I spoke to Ashu bhai and the ball is coming out nicely now. He asked me to just enjoy myself and do whatever I wanted.

"I talk to them (Rabada, Ishant and other bowling partners) and get feedback which is really helpful. As a bowler, I want to always have belief - that is an important thing.

"If that is not there, you panic (when you get hit). I have belief that I can do well, irrespective of wherever I am playing and that is my mindset," he added.

Siraj was named Player of the Match for his brilliant 3/19 against his former team, Royal Challengers Bengaluru, where he played for seven years.

"I was a bit emotional. After seven years, I changed my jersey from red to blue. But once I had the ball in hand, I was fine. I'm a Ronaldo fan, so that's why the celebration." GT captain Shubman Gill was delighted with his team's big win.

"Restricting them to 170 was a great effort on this ground. Sometimes, you can score 250 here, and other times, the fast bowlers get assistance in the first 7-8 overs. We knew that early wickets would keep us in the game," Gill said.

Meanwhile, RCB captain Rajat Patidar admitted that losing early wickets cost them dearly.

RCB's star-studded top-order crumbled against GT's pace attack in the first seven overs.

"Not 200, we were targeting around 190 after the powerplay, but losing early wickets harmed this match. I think the intent was good, but we shouldn't have lost as many as three wickets in the powerplay, it was one wicket too many." "The way Jitesh, Liam Livingstone, and Tim David, the way they batted, it was a positive for us. We're confident about the batting line-up, they're showing some positive intent which is very good for us," Patidar said. PTI

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