India's Mohammed Siraj suffers major knee injury scare, walks off field during Gabba match

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Mohammed Siraj halted his run-up mid-delivery and signaled to the team physio after experiencing discomfort in his left knee or hamstring during Day 2 of the Gabba Test against Australia. Despite attempting to stretch out the affected area, Siraj ultimately chose to leave the field after consulting with the support staff. This unexpected development forced a brief pause in the match as the bowler sought medical attention.

When this incident happened, Siraj was in the middle of a lengthy spell and he was bowling his seventh over in a row.

The Indian pacer however made his way just minutes before the end of the first session on Day 2 of the crucial third Test.

Former India batting coach Sanjay Bangar who was on commentary for Star Sports at that time, said Siraj pulling up could be because of him being in the middle of a lengthy spell. He also cited the hot and humid conditions in Brisbane.

On the other hand, Matthew Hayden noted that Siraj's speeds were down the entire day. The former Australian opening batter made his point when he advocated for India to bowl short balls to Travis Head.

Siraj might not have taken a single wicket in the Gabba Test so far, however, he has bowled probing lines and lengths, testing the Australian batters. His mind games with Marnus Labuschagne in the 33rd over did eventually pay dividends for India as the visitors got the better of the right-handed batter in the very next over.

After delivering the second ball in the 33rd over, Siraj walked right up to Labuschagne at the non-striker's end and he flipped the bails over. However, as soon as Siraj left, Labuschagne flipped them back over.

Siraj gets booed by Brisbane crowd

The bad blood has spilled over from Adelaide to Brisbane as loud boos have been ringing in at the Gabba whenever Siraj comes onto bowl, runs after to chase the ball, or basically, anything he does.

Mohammed Siraj was involved in a heated exchange with Adelaide hero Travis Head in the second Test and this altercation was not taken too kindly by the Australian crowd. Siraj was booed in Adelaide and the reception is now continuing in Brisbane.

The Indian pacer was even docked 20 per cent of his match fees for his spat with Head.

Speaking of the Gabba Test, India captain Rohit Sharma won the toss and opted to bowl first. On Day 1, only 13.2 overs were possible as rain played spoilsport. On Day 2, Jasprit Bumrah started proceedings really well for India by dismissing Australia openers Usman Khawaja and Nathan McSweeney.

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