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India vs South Africa 2025

IND vs SA: "Jassi bhai told me that..." Mohammed Siraj reveals how Jasprit Bumrah's advice turned his bad day into a good one in Kolkata

Vikas Singh Derek has a Master's in Journalism and has written more than 50,000 articles. He currently works as a cricket content writer at Khel Now.
Published at :November 14, 2025 at 6:14 PM
Modified at :November 14, 2025 at 6:14 PM
Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Siraj

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Mohammed Siraj picked two wickets, while Jasprit Bumrah bagged a five-wicket haul in first innings of the Kolkata test.

Mohammed Siraj and Jasprit Bumrah were the mainstays for their team with the ball on day 1 of the first test between Indian Cricket Team and South Africa Cricket Team on Friday, November 14. The duo shared a total of seven wickets between them to put the Proteas side on the back foot on the first day itself.

With his five-wicket haul, Bumrah stole the limelight with the ball. After South Africa captain Temba Bavuma opted to bat first, opener Aiden Markram and Ryan Rickelton provided a good start to their team with their quick 57-run stand.

However, Bumrah dismissed both of them in the first session, providing his team with early breakthroughs. After that, he dismissed Tony de Zorzi, Simon Harmer and Keshav Maharaj to help India bowl out the Proteas for 159 runs and capture five wickets for 27 runs in his 14-over spell.

Siraj struggled to get wickets in the first session as he looked pretty sloppy, however, he later clinched two wickets in the second session. Dismissing both Kyle Verreynne and Marco Jansen in the 45th over, Siraj gave a big blow to the visitors.

Mohammed Siraj reveals Jasprit Bumrah’s advice for getting wickets

Mohammed Siraj, India test cricket 2025
Mohammed Siraj. (Image Source: BCCI)

During a chat with commentators on JioHotstar after the end of day 1, Siraj revealed that Bumrah told him that the only way to get wickets was to bowl at the stumps. Hence, he utilised the idea while bowling. He also added that it was difficult for batters to score runs due to the variable bounce at the pitch.

“Jassi bhai [Jasprit Bumrah] just told me that the wicket-taking option was if you bowl at the stumps, you’ve LBW, bowled and even catches coming to play when the line is accurate. We are in a good position having lost just one wicket, (earlier) Markram and Rickelton put on a good stand, we did well to comeback and I think we’re ahead of the match at the moment,” he said.

“The new ball was coming on nicely to the bat, but when the ball went soft, the bounce became low as well. My mindset was to bowl full and at the stumps. There has been some reverse swing on offer, if you bowl stump-to-stump, you’ll get options to take wickets and it isn’t easy for batters to score runs. One end is fine to bat, the other end – the bounce is variable and it’s tough to score,” Siraj added.

Meanwhile, Markram (31) was the highest run-scorer for the visitors as other batters failed to cross the 30-run mark. In response to South Africa’s 159/10, the hosts scored 37/1 at stumps on day 1, losing opener Yashasvi Jaiswal (12) cheaply. KL Rahul (13*) and Washington Sundar (6*) will resume batting on day two.

How many wickets did Mohammed Siraj pick in first innings of the Kolkata test?

Mohammed Siraj picked two wickets in first innings of the Kolkata test.

How many wickets did Jasprit Bumrah pick in first innings of the Kolkata test?

Jasprit Bumrah clinched five wickets in first innings of the Kolkata test.

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Vikas Singh Derek
Vikas Singh Derek

Vikas Singh Derek is a core cricket-lover since childhood and has always followed the sport both in his personal and professional life. He started his school life by watching cricket at home with family. Later, he played cricket on the field at local clubs during college. After his Master's in Journalism from Mumbai, he followed his passion by covering cricket news across various digital media. Since 2015, he has been an aspiring sports journalist and cricket content writer with over 50K+ articles.

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