Former pacer RP Singh warns that Mohammed Siraj is at risk of injury and his workload must be managed like Jasprit Bumrah's.
Following Mohammed Siraj's stellar performance in the recent England Test series, former Indian fast bowler RP Singh has issued a stark warning about the pacer's heavy workload. In an interview, Singh stated that Siraj is in the same league as Jasprit Bumrah and that it is crucial for team management to protect him from future injuries by carefully managing his playing time.
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The concern stems from Siraj bowling 185.3 overs across all five Tests in England, more than any other bowler. RP Singh believes this intense usage puts him at high risk. "Fast bowlers are at higher risk of injury when they play too many matches in a short time," Singh said. "His workload should be managed just like we did with Bumrah... To protect him from injuries, we need to seriously focus on his workload, sooner or later."
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Despite the heavy workload, Siraj delivered a "lion-hearted performance," finishing as the highest wicket-taker with 23 wickets. Singh praised his relentless energy, noting, "The last ball of the series, which bowled out the batsman, was one of his top five fastest deliveries in the series." This demonstrates Siraj's immense value and the team's reliance on him, but also underscores the physical toll of his efforts.
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This debate highlights a key team management strategy. Jasprit Bumrah, India's premier pacer, played in only three of the five Tests as part of a pre-planned workload management schedule. Singh argues Siraj now deserves the same consideration. "Siraj is also in the same league," he stated, emphasizing the success of the Bumrah-Siraj bowling partnership and Siraj's ability to step up as the lead pacer when Bumrah is rested.
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