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Former Indian Coach Names Mohammad Siraj The World's Most Dangerous Bowler, Urges For Future Talent | Sports Live
In a recent interview, Bharat Arun, former coach of Team India, revealed that Mohammad Siraj is considered one of the world's most dangerous bowlers, surpassing even Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Shami. Arun highlighted the challenge of finding future replacements for Siraj and Shami, given Shami's age of 33 and Siraj's 30. He emphasized the need to identify and nurture bowlers in the IPL who bowl at speeds of 140 to 150 km/h, preparing them through red-ball cricket to adapt to Indian conditions. Arun pointed out that Siraj excels when the ball is reversing, making him exceptionally dangerous. He stressed the importance of giving young bowlers experience to succeed in Test cricket and to effectively support the team in the future.
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