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India fast bowler Mohammed Siraj reacted to the ICC fine for signaling Australian batsman Travis Head to the pavilion during the pink-ball Test in Adelaide. On Tuesday, when asked about the fine of journalists, he said, yes man, everything is fine.
When he was further asked if he was bothered by it, the Indian fast bowler said, ‘I am going to the gym right now’. Siraj and Bumrah did not participate in practice
Mohammad Siraj and Jasprit Bumrah did not participate in the practice organized by Team India on Tuesday. Both of them were rested due to workload.
There was an argument between Siraj and Head on the second day of the match. Australia lost the 7th wicket in the 82nd over. Here Travis Head was out after scoring 140 runs. He hit a six on the third ball of Siraj’s over, then Siraj bowled him on the very next ball. After this the head said something after which Siraj also said a few words and gave him send off (indication to go out). Then the head said something to Siraj while leaving. After the over, Siraj also had to face booing from the Australian audience.
There was an argument between Siraj and Head.
Head lied in the press conference – Siraj Siraj told Star Sports Hindi before the start of the third day’s play, when I bowled him (Travis Head), I only celebrated and he abused me and you saw it on TV also. I just celebrated in the beginning, I didn’t say anything to him.
Siraj further said, what he said in the press conference was not correct, it is a lie that he had just said well bowled to me. Everyone saw that he had not said that to me.
I called Siraj well bowled – Head After the end of the second day’s play, Head said in the press conference, I had called Siraj well bowled, but he showed unnecessary anger.
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