Siraj’s Conviction Seals Crucial DRS Review Against Pope at Lord’s Test
Mohammed Siraj’s fiery spells and unwavering confidence proved instrumental on a thrilling Day 4 of the third Test at Lord’s. His belief in his appeal led to a pivotal moment, convincing teammate Shubman Gill to go for a DRS review that ultimately dismissed Ollie Pope LBW.
Siraj’s Confidence Shines Through
Siraj’s confidence wasn’t just a fleeting feeling; it stemmed from his accurate bowling and his reading of the game. He trapped Pope plumb in front, and despite the umpire’s initial decision, Siraj was adamant. His conviction proved correct, as the review showed the ball hitting the stumps, sending Pope back to the pavilion.
Duckett’s Dismissal Adds Fuel to the Fire
Earlier in the day, Siraj had already made his mark by removing Ben Duckett, adding to the tension that had carried over from the previous day’s play. This dismissal further fueled India’s momentum and set the stage for Siraj’s crucial intervention with the Pope DRS review.