According to former England bowler Stuart Broad, Ben Duckett and the England team call Mohammed Siraj “Mr. Angry.” Siraj’s fiery on-field personality, which was especially noticeable during a heated argument with Duckett in the Lord’s Test, is the source of the nickname. After dismissing Duckett in the second innings, Siraj had offered him a furious farewell. The match referee penalised the bowler 15% of his match pay for violating the ICC Code of Conduct.
In the meantime, England and India are playing an exciting match in the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy. Both sides are still very much in the running for victory as the third day of the fifth and final Test begins. Intense moments have already occurred during the match, such as the on-field confrontations between Joe Root and Prasidh Krishna and Akash Deep and Duckett. At the end of Day 2, tensions erupted once more when Sai Sudharsan, who had been fired, charged at Duckett in an unusual display of aggressiveness.
“We’re definitely going to see more, yeah, it’s carried on throughout the series. I was actually out in the middle when Ben Duckett was doing a few shadow shots yesterday, and Siraj was there. And Duckett smiled at Siraj and went, ‘Hello, Mr. Angry, good morning, Mr. Angry, how are you?’ And I sort of said to Ben, ‘What do you mean, Mr. Angry?’ He goes, ‘Oh, we go up to Siraj and we call him Mr. Angry with a smile on our face and see how he reacts’,” said Stuart Broad on JioHotstar.
Siraj led India’s comeback in the Oval Test’s opening innings, taking four vital wickets in an impressive display. He was instrumental in stopping England’s momentum following a solid opening partnership of 92 runs by dismissing Ollie Pope, Joe Root, Harry Brook, and Jacob Bethell.
“I’ve loved watching Mohammed Siraj this series; he’s been superb throughout. But whenever there’s a bit of controversy, you look in the back of the television screen and it’s Mohammed Siraj clapping away and cheering and smiling,” said Stuart Broad.
The reaction from Sudharsan surprised me: Stuart Broad
When the young batter charged towards Duckett following his ejection, the 39-year-old also acknowledged that he was surprised by Sudharsan’s anger. When things became too heated, Pope and Brook had to intervene and tell Sudharsan to go back to the pavilion.