‘Match referee might stop it for him’ - Mark Taylor feels Mohammed Siraj could face match ban for his theatrics
“I like his competitive nature; he’s a fine bowler… I don’t like the fact that when he hits a guy on the pads, and he thinks he’s got him out LBW," Taylor said.
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The ongoing Border-Gavaskar Trophy (BGT 2024-25) seems to have reached its aggressive peak, with India having won the first Test in Perth and Australia making a comeback by winning the second Test in Adelaide. Meanwhile, there have been several instances where the Indian players have been seen bantering with the Aussies. In the same vein, the star pacer Mohammed Siraj garnered immense limelight due to his aggressive send-off to Travis Head on Day 2.
Usually, the aggressive send-offs are a part of Siraj’s game and are nothing out of the ordinary, the star pacer has been facing the wrath of the fans for the same. Furthermore, several pundits also took centre stage and talked about Siraj’s on-the-field behaviour. The former Australia Captain and legend, Mark Taylor, chimed in with his two cents on the Head-Siraj incident and opined that a match ban could be on the cards for Siraj.
“I like his competitive nature; he’s a fine bowler, I don’t like the fact that when he hits a guy on the pads, and he thinks he’s got him out LBW, he continues to run down the pitch, past the batsman, almost gets to the keeper, and then looks around to the umpire to see if he’s going to give it out," Taylor said on the Willow Talk podcast.
“That’s got to stop, and if it doesn’t stop shortly, someone – and it’ll be the umpires or the match referee – might stop it for him, and give him a game off. We don’t want that," he added further.
'Rohit Sharma or Virat Kohli needs to go up to him' - Taylor on handling Siraj's aggression
Besides, Mark Taylor also talked about how the senior players in the Indian team, like Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli, should have a conversation with Siraj over his behaviour on the pitch. He revealed that the senior players should make Siraj understand the consequences of his approach to the game.
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“Someone like a Rohit Sharma or Virat Kohli needs to go up to him, and say ‘mate, yeah be excited, be aggressive, get in batsmen’s face, love all that, but that is disrespecting the game and the umpire,’” Taylor concluded.
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