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Siraj now wants to build house for his family

IPL call-up likely to realise dreams for Hyderabad pacer

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First Lancer area of Hyderabad, adjacent to the upscale Banjara Hills, normally comes into the news for its poverty and unemployme­nt. Monday, however, gave a cause for celebratio­n in the densely populated area as a local lad made it big on the national cricket scene.

Mohammad Siraj, an uncapped cricket player, was picked up by the Sunrisers Hyderabad for an impressive Rs26 million (Dh1.42 million) at the auction for the Indian Premier League’s 10th

The 22-year-old Siraj, a fast bowler who was playing for Rest of India in the Irani Trophy Match, is the son of an autoricksh­aw driver Mohammad Ghouse and came up in life the hard way.

Expressing his happiness over his selection by the home side Sunrisers Hyderabad, Siraj hoped that he will now be able to realise his twin-dreams. “First, I would like to see my father taking rest and stop driving edition in Bengaluru. auto rickshaw for a living which he has been doing for the last three decades. Second, I would like to buy a new home for my family”, he said.

For a lad from a lower middle class background, the local ground provided the first pitch to test his hand at fast bowling and helped in inching forward and realising his dream. His first major break was playing for Hyderabad and playing a key role in taking the home team to Ranji Trophy quarterfin­als for the first time after a gap of five years.

Siraj’s nine-wicket haul against favourite Mumbai created a stir and forced everybody to sit up and take note of the new kid on the block. It was followed up by another stirring performanc­e when he took another nine wickets in interstate T20 tournament at 6.57 runs a piece.

His 41 wickets haul in a Ranji season this year earned him the place in the Rest of India and India ‘A’ side. Though while laying for the Rest of India, he was not able to take a wicket in the first innings, he showed his prowess with the bat when he scored 26 runs at No 11. In the second inning, and took two wickets for 39 runs.

 ?? PTI ?? Cricketer Mohammad Siraj with father Mohammad Ghouse and mother Shabana Begum at his residence in Hyderabad.
PTI Cricketer Mohammad Siraj with father Mohammad Ghouse and mother Shabana Begum at his residence in Hyderabad.

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