Ravi Shastri and captain Virat Kohli are constantly handling Siraj
Cricketer Mohammed Siraj, mourning the death of his father on a tour of Australia, wants to pay tribute to his father by winning the series for the Indian team. His father died on November 20. Mohammed Gauss, 53, who has been battling lung disease for a long time, breathed his last at a time when he was working hard for the Test series.
Coming from a poor family, Siraj's rickshaw-puller father helped him the most in the summer of international cricket. They drove a rickshaw and gave Siraj an expensive cricket kit. Siraj was very emotional when he heard the news of his father's death and he was constantly crying. He wanted to return from Australia for his father's funeral, but his elder brother, Mohammed Ismail, encouraged him and told him to focus on his work.
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"After a good performance in the IPL, I was very happy when Siraj was selected in the Test squad against Australia," Ismail said in a news interview. Calling his father, he said that Abu was going to Australia, but what he did know was that he would never meet his father when he returned. Siraj is in a 14-day quarantine period. He will have to be quarantined again if he returns. Abbu's dream was to make the country famous.
Ismail further said that the team's coach Ravi Shastri and captain Virat Kohli are constantly handling it. I am in constant contact with him on the phone. He just cries remembering Abbu. Siraj needs someone's support at this time. This time is very delicate for her. He has told me that he will come out on top to win the Test series in Australia for Abu.
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