Updated On: 16 October, 2025 08:04 AM IST | New Delhi | PTI
India pacer relishes three-wicket haul on flat Kotla deck after being named Impact Player of the Series by team

The Impact Player of the Series medal that Siraj received. Pic/BCCI; (right) Mohammed Siraj celebrates the wicket of WI’s Shai Hope in New Delhi on Monday. Pic/PTI
India pacer Mohammed Siraj has said that every wicket he took in the just-concluded second Test against the West Indies felt like a fifer on an unresponsive pitch. Siraj took three wickets in the game that India won by seven wickets to complete a 2-0 series domination over the Caribbean outfit here on Tuesday. In the opening Test in Ahmedabad, he picked up seven scalps.
Siraj was named the Impact Player of the Series in Team India’s dressing room honours. “To be honest, this series went very well. When we played in Ahmedabad, there was some help for the fast bowlers. In New Delhi, we had to bowl a lot of overs. Every wicket [that I took] felt like five wickets,” Siraj said in a video shared by the BCCI.