During India's emphatic 7-wicket win against arch-rivals Pakistan, the wickets of opener Abdullah Shafique and skipper Babar Azam proved crucial. India pacer Mohammed Siraj, who sent back both these batsmen, has revealed that skipper Rohit Sharma and senior batter Virat Kohli had a role to play in the first wicket he took, giving him the confidence to capture the crucial wicket of Babar, which started the collapse. He ended the match with figures of 2-50.
Siraj trapped Shafique lbw with a delivery that was pitched up and kept low to trap him plumb in front.
"Abdullah Shafique’s wicket was a plan because I had spoken to Rohit Bhai -- I had bowled a bouncer to him before but he got stuck in the middle. Then I talked to Rohit for a while and spent some time there. He thought I was going to bowl bouncer again. He was on backfoot and I pitched the ball up and got a good success," Siraj informed during the post-match press conference on Saturday.