Mohammed Shami and Siraj picked up three wickets each and had a post-match chat following the 1st AUS ODI in Mumbai. The hosts began the series on a high note, winning the match by five wickets after electing to field first. Travis Head was Siraj’s first scalp, falling for 5 (10), while Mitchell Marsh and Steve Smith had a brief partnership of 72 runs for the second wicket before India started retaking wickets.
The visitors suffered a blow when Marsh, the top scorer for Australia, was dismissed for 81. The Indian bowlers then took quick wickets of Glenn Maxwell and Marcus Stoinis, resulting in Australia being all out for just 188 in 35.4 overs.
Despite a poor start, India quickly chased the target, thanks to KL Rahul’s impressive knock of 75 runs and Ravindra Jadeja’s contribution of 45 runs. Mohammed Shami and Siraj, who took three wickets each, were seen having a candid chat after the match, with the video being shared on social media by BCCI. While the discussion primarily revolved around the game, Shami playfully inquired about Siraj’s wicket-taking celebration, which often involves imitating Cristiano Ronaldo’s famous “Siiiiu” celebration.
During their conversation, Shami asked Siraj about the inspiration behind his celebration. In response, Siraj revealed that he was a fan of Cristiano Ronaldo and tried to emulate his celebration style when he took a wicket. However, he refrained from doing so if the dismissal occurred at certain fielding positions.
Shami then offered valuable advice to his colleague, suggesting that he should avoid making such jumps in his celebration as a fast bowler. He said, “I want to give you some advice. It’s great that you are a fan of someone, but as a fast bowler, you should avoid such jumps.”
In the 1st ODI, Shami was the most economical bowler for India, conceding only 17 runs in six overs with two maidens. He took the crucial wickets of Josh Inglis, Cameron Green, and Marcus Stoinis.
Meanwhile, Siraj bowled only 5.4 overs as Australia’s innings ended. He picked up three wickets, including Travis Head, Sean Abbott, and Adam Zampa, while conceding 29 runs.