On Wednesday night after Royal Challengers Bangalore’s completed a comprehensive win, pacer Mohammed Siraj, who scythed through Kolkata Knight Riders 'top-order’ couldn’t thank skipper Virat Kohli enough for showing faith in his abilities. The pacer said Kohli's surprise decision to hand him the new ball lifted his confidence. (HIGHLIGHTS | POINTS TABLE | CRICKET NEWS)
Siraj, who replaced Shahbaz Ahmed in RCB's playing XI, didn’t disappoint and took first three wickets without conceding a run, becoming the first bowler in IPL history to bowl two maidens in a single game. RCB restricted KKR to a paltry 84/8 and chased down the target in just 13.3 overs.
Once Chris Morris generated swing early on, Mohammed Siraj, who returned with figures of 4-2-8-3, came on to bowl the second over.
"We hadn't planned that I would open but when we went out, Virat bhai said 'Miyan, ready ho jao (Sir, get ready!), you will have to bowl...' It boosted my confidence," the Hyderabadi pacer said after the eight-wicket win on Wednesday.
Mohammed Siraj struck of his third ball with a good length ball that went away of Rahul Tripathi inducing an edge, which was safely caught by AB de Villiers behind the stumps.
In his next delivery, he cleaned up Nitish Rana, with a ball that cut back in and breached the left-hander's defence. In the next over, Siraj accounted for Tom Banton with another outswing delivery. His bowling figures became the most economical this season.