
WTC Final: India pacer Mohammed Siraj REVEALS how he will tame New Zealand skipper Kane Williamson â check out
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Mohammed Siraj made an impact on India's tour of Australia and played a key role in helping the injury-stricken team win the Test series 2-1.
Team India pacer Mohammed Siraj on Tuesday (June 1) revealed that he will try to frustrate New Zealand skipper Kane Williamson with dot balls if given an opportunity to play World Test Championship (WTC) final which begins on June 18 in Southampton. "I will try to bowl in a particular spot tirelessly. I will focus on bowling dots against Kane Williamson, the best batsman in New Zealand line-up, to create pressure on him. It will provoke him to go for shots and there will be a high chance of getting him out," Siraj told ABP News. The right-arm pace bowler, who made an impact on India's tour of Australia and played a key role in helping the injury-stricken team win the Test series 2-1, said he will try to draw batsmen on to the front-foot in England since the pitches there are different from those in Australia.More Related News