'Miyan, ready ho jao': Siraj credits Virat's faith in him for 'magical' IPL show

Siraj's first three wickets came without him conceding a run as he went on to become the first bowler in IPL history to bowl two maidens in a single game.
Siraj seen celebrating the wicket of Prithvi Shaw in the match against Delhi Capitals. (Photo | IPL)
Siraj seen celebrating the wicket of Prithvi Shaw in the match against Delhi Capitals. (Photo | IPL)

ABU DHABI: Royal Challengers Bangalore pacer Mohammed Siraj, who ripped through Kolkata Knight Riders' top-order with a "magical performance", said skipper Virat Kohli's surprise decision to hand him the new ball lifted his confidence.

Siraj's first three wickets came without him conceding a run as he went on to become 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 13.3 overs.

Once Chris Morris generated swing early on, Siraj was asked to bowl the second over after Virat had a discussion with wicketkeeper AB de Villiers.

"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, who returned with figures of 4-2-8-3, said after the eight-wicket win on Wednesday.

"Morris beat the batsmen (in the first over) and then Virat bhai spoke to AB de Villiers (behind the stumps) and gave me the ball," he said. "Initially, I didn't think it would swing so much after seeing the wicket. I just backed my strength and really enjoyed it a lot."

Brought in the second over, Siraj struck on his third ball with a good length delivery that went away from Rahul Tripathi. In his next delivery, he cleaned up Nitish Rana with a ball that sharply cut back in and breached the left-hander's defence. In the next over, he accounted for Tom Banton with another outswinger. 

His bowling figures are the most economical of this season.

A natural in-swing bowler, Siraj has been practising with the new ball and generating outswing in the practice sessions.

"I've been a natural in-swing bowler but while practising I have started bowling outswing a lot better.

"In our practise sessions, we have Devdutt Padikkal and Parthiv Patel. I bowl the same length to them, which I bowled to Nitish Rana. I did the same thing in the game and was able to execute it well," he said.

Having endured a tough outing against the same side in 2019, it's now a story of going from being zero to hero for Siraj. Siraj was hammered for 36 runs in two overs before being removed from the attack for bowling two beamers as KKR chased down 206 with five balls to spare in their IPL 2019 match.

In the same game, Siraj had also dropped a sitter from Chris Lynn and faced a lot of criticism.

Often sidelined with Chris Morris, Navdeep Saini and the spin duo of Yuzvendra Chahal and Washington Sundar around, Siraj got his fourth match on Wednesday when he was included in place of Shahbaz Ahmed.

"I've always had a lot of support from the RCB setup. All I wanted to do this year was give a magical performance. I wanted to do something different this year," Siraj, who played his fourth match of the season, said.

"Whenever I used to think about my performance in the IPL, I had made up my mind that I would deliver a performance to remember. It's about doing something different, something magical," he concluded.

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