Published 16:52 IST, January 18th 2021

Mohammed Siraj reveals how his mom's phone-call motivated him to fulfill father's wish

Mohammed Siraj revealed what inspired him to keep going despite all odds as he registered his first five-wicket haul in the series-decider at Gabba on Monday

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Team India's pace spearhead Mohammed Siraj registered his maiden five-wicket haul on Day 4 of series-deciding fourth Test against Australia at Gabba, Brisbane. After end of fourth day's play, Hyderabadi speedster has revealed what motivated him when he was going through a rough patch on this tour.

Siraj lost his dad in vember last year but didn't travel back to India for last rites due to bio-bubble restrictions with an eye on coronavirus pandemic and earlier this month, quickie was subject to racial slur on day two and three of third Test match at Sydney Cricket Ground, and a formal complaint was filed by Indian team. Siraj also had to face brunt of an unruly crowd on fourth day of previous game.

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'My focus was to...': Mohammed Siraj

"I am thankful that I was able to pick five wickets as it was a very tough situation for me after my dad passed away. But after talking to my mom at home, I gained some confidence. call with my mom made me mentally strong. My focus was to fulfill my dad's wish," said Siraj while replying to a query from ANI.

"I want to thank god that I got chance to play for India as it was my dad's wish too. If he was alive today, he would have been very happy. But I kw his blessings were with me and I am speechless after my performance," frontline pacer added.

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Siraj registers a fifer by running through Aus top & middle-order

Mohammed Siraj finished with figures of 5/73 from his 19.5 overs. He accounted for Australia's frontline batsmen (both top and middle-order) that included key wickets of Marus Labuschagne & Steve Smith before dismissing Matw Wade, Cameron Green, and Test skipper Tim Paine respectively as hosts were bundled out for 294 to set India a target of 328 runs to win this match and retain Border-Gavaskar Trophy.

India in reply are 4/0 at stumps on Day 4. 

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16:52 IST, January 18th 2021