Mohammad Siraj has performed brilliantly in this season of the Indian Premier League. He played an important role in Gujarat Titans' seven-wicket win against Sunrisers Hyderabad on Sunday. Siraj took 4 wickets in this match on his home ground, which is his best performance so far in this tournament. After the match, Siraj said that he thought a lot about the reason for being dropped from Team India. He could not digest this for a long time. However, Siraj did not say anything about the decision of the selectors but emphasized improving himself.

Mohammad Siraj wreaked havoc on the Hyderabad team and the team could reach only 152 runs for 8 wickets. This bowler gave his team an early lead by taking the wickets of fierce openers Abhishek Sharma and Travis Head from the opposing team. He completely broke the back of the team's batting by taking the wickets of Aniket Verma and Simar Jeet.
The 31-year-old fast bowler was dropped from the team after the defeat in the Border-Gavaskar series in Australia. He was not included in India's Champions Trophy 2025 squad, which India won. Siraj also told what he went through after being dropped from the Indian team after the match, he said, "There was a time when I was not able to digest it, but I kept my spirits up and worked on my fitness and game. Whatever mistakes I was making, I worked on them and now I am enjoying my bowling,"
He also admitted that he had doubts in his mind after being dropped from Team India, but he motivated himself to overcome this setback. He said. "As a professional player when you are constantly with the Indian team, doubts arise in your mind, but I excited myself and was looking forward to the IPL."
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