Debutant pacer Mohammed Siraj on Saturday termed receiving the India Test cap as his life's "biggest achievement" and said he made it count by focussing on bowling dot balls to build pressure on the Australian batsmen. Day 1 Highlights | Scorecard | News
Siraj, who lost his father last month when he was already with the Indian team in Australia, claimed two for 40 on the opening day of the second Test after receiving the Test cap from off-spinner R Ashwin.
"When I got the cap, I felt it was the biggest achievement of my life. I gained a lot of confidence speaking with Ajju bhai (Ajinkya Rahane) and Jassi bhai (Jasprit Bumrah)," Siraj, who became the 298th player to play Test cricket for India, told bcci.tv.