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I googled and got ‘Believe’ emoji after I woke up today: Siraj on winning final Test for India

Siraj finishes with 5 for 104 in 30.1 overs and a match haul of nine wickets
India's Mohammed Siraj poses after winning the Player of the Match award after India beat England by 6 runs to draw the five-Test series. Action Images via Reuters

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The word impossible is not a part of Mohammed Siraj’s dictionary as he always believed that he can win the final Test for India from any point of time.

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“I woke up in the morning and checked google on my phone and took out a ‘Believe’ emoji wallpaper and told myself that I will do it for the country.” Without Jasprit Bumrah, the Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) of Telangana Police bowled 185.3 overs with 23 wickets and it couldn’t have been more fitting that he earned India a win for posterity.

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“I always believe that I can win the game from any point, and did in the morning,” Siraj told Dinesh Karthik in a post-match chat for Jio Hotstar.

Having consistently troubled the English batters, Siraj finished with 5 for 104 in 30.1 overs and a match haul of nine wickets.

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“My only plan was to bowl good areas. Didn’t matter if I took wickets or went for runs,” Siraj said.  His feet touched the boundary rope while trying to catch Harry Brook when he was on 19 and he scored a smashing ton when it looked like the match slipping from India’s grasp. “I didn’t think I’d touch the cushion when I took it. It was a match-changing moment. Brook got into T20 moment. We were behind the game after that but Thank God. I thought the match was gone,” Siraj said.

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