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‘Always a dream to play in a World Cup but hope the team keeps the trophy here’: Mohammed Siraj on T20 World Cup snub

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Last updated: January 17, 2026 11:25 am
Published January 17, 2026
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Siraj was not included in India's last ODI series against South Africa. (PTI Photo)
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Mohammed Siraj was a huge part of India’s 2024 T20 World Cup win, both on the field and off it once the trophy was won. Just about a year later, he was universally hailed for his incredible performances which were central to a new-look Indian Test team drawing a five-match series 2-2 in England. However, Siraj’s appearances in limited overs cricket, particularly T20Is, have somewhat dwindled since, culminating in him missing out on the squad for the 2026 T20 World Cup. Siraj was not included in India’s last ODI series against South Africa. He is leading the pace battery in the ongoing one against New Zealand though and said on the eve of the decisive third ODI against the Kiwis that he was rested for the ODI series against South Africa due to the amount of overs he bowled in the preceding Test series. “I was rested in that ODI series against South Africa because I had bowled about 40 overs in the Test match before that which went the full five days,” Siraj told reporters. “I played in the Australia series (before that). As a fast bowler, rest is very important when you play Test matches regularly because there is a lot of workload. You refuel and then come back focusing on your rhythm and bowling.” ‘Hope the trophy stays here’ Siraj conceded that playing the T20 World Cup is always a dream. However, he felt that the team that has been picked is a strong one and wished them all the best. “I played the T20 World Cup last time but not this time so obviously, playing a World Cup is a dream for every player. But it’s ok, the team that has been selected looks very good on paper, everyone is in form. I just wish them good luck, the trophy is here only for now and it should stay here,” said Siraj.

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