In India's 3-0 series triumph over Sri Lanka, Mohammed Siraj showed he's ready to take up the responsibility of providing early breakthroughs in ODIs, an aspect where the Rohit Sharma-led side were found wanting a couple of months ago.
In the first ODI at Guwahati, he picked up two wickets with the new ball, while taking one scalp at Kolkata. But it was in the third ODI at Thiruvananthapuram, where his four wickets with the new ball played a pivotal role in giving India a record 317-run victory.
In the series, Siraj had nine wickets, the most by a bowler, at an economy of 4.05. In the last edition of the IPL, Siraj had his worst season, being utterly predictable and being taken for runs by opposition batters. With the inswing disappearing and outswing only in his hand, Siraj stumbled on the wobble-seam delivery, which is now his latest tool of success.