Sunil Gavaskar, a former Indian cricketer, lauded Mohammed Siraj’s remarkable performance in the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy, particularly highlighting his crucial role in leveling the five-match Test series. Siraj’s exceptional bowling, including two five-wicket hauls, was instrumental in India’s narrow victory in the fifth Test. Gavaskar emphasized Siraj’s dedication, noting his consistent presence in all five Tests and his extensive overs bowled, effectively challenging the concept of workload management. He urged a shift in perspective, prioritizing national duty over concerns of minor injuries, and cited Rishabh Pant’s determination as an example. Gavaskar acknowledged that while workload management might be considered in overseas series due to team balance, it wasn’t the case for Jasprit Bumrah who was rested because of injury. Gavaskar praised Bumrah’s contribution, reminding everyone of his impact in previous matches and his status as a wonderful bowler.
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