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ENG vs IND: Full List Of India’s 200-Wicket Legends As Mohammad Siraj Reaches The Landmark

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Mohammad Siraj Reaches 200 International Wickets: Mohammed Siraj, the 31-year-old right-arm pacer from India, has reached a major milestone in his career by picking up 200 international wickets. With his strong performances in the ongoing Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy against England, Siraj has now joined an elite list of Indian fast bowlers to achieve this feat.

From Rajkot Debut to Key Team India Bowler – Mohammad Siraj’s inspiring journey so far

Mohammad Siraj began his journey in international cricket back in November 2017, making his debut in a T20I against New Zealand in Rajkot. Since then, he has steadily grown into a reliable bowler across all formats. He earned his ODI cap in January 2019 and made his Test debut in December 2020. Over time, he became a key member of India’s pace attack, second only to Jasprit Bumrah.

Mohammed Siraj

Though he was recently left out of India’s white-ball squads despite performing well, there’s a strong chance fans will see him back in blue soon.

In the current Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy, Mohammad Siraj has given his all, playing all five Test matches, a rare feat. He is the only Indian bowler to feature in every game of the series so far. England’s Chris Woakes was the only other bowler to play each match until a shoulder injury ruled him out during the fifth Test.

Mohammad Siraj has grown stronger as the series progressed and is currently India’s top wicket-taker on the tour. He took 14 wickets in the first four Tests and got his 15th by dismissing England’s stand-in captain Ollie Pope in the final Test at The Oval.

A Special Dismissal: Ollie Pope Becomes Siraj’s No. 200 Wicket

That special wicket came in the 25th over when Mohammad Siraj bowled a perfect good-length delivery outside off-stump that cut back in and hit Pope on the pad. Though the umpire turned down the appeal, India went for a review. The ball-tracking showed all three reds, and Pope was given out for 22 runs.

With that, Mohammad Siraj reached the 200-wicket mark in international cricket, becoming the 15th Indian fast bowler to do so. His journey includes some big names along the way: his first international wicket was Kane Williamson, his 50th was Matthew Potts, his 100th was Ashton Agar, his 150th was Ben Foakes, and now, Ollie Pope is his 200th.

It’s a proud moment for Mohammad Siraj and Indian cricket, as he continues to grow into one of the team’s most dependable fast bowlers.

Rank Player Career Span Matches Played Total Wickets Bowling Average
1 Anil Kumble 1990–2008 401 953 30.06
2 Ravichandran Ashwin 2010–2024 287 765 25.80
3 Harbhajan Singh 1998–2016 365 707 32.59
4 Kapil Dev 1978–1994 356 687 28.83
5 Ravindra Jadeja 2009–2025 363 615 29.37
6 Zaheer Khan 2000–2014 303 597 31.48
7 Javagal Srinath 1991–2003 296 551 29.11
8 Mohammed Shami 2013–2025 197 462 26.10
9 Jasprit Bumrah 2016–2025 207 457 20.63
10 Ishant Sharma 2007–2021 199 434 32.35
11 Ajit Agarkar 1998–2007 221 349 31.09
12 Kuldeep Yadav 2017–2025 166 306 22.86
13 Irfan Pathan 2003–2012 173 301 29.85
14 Bhuvneshwar Kumar 2012–2022 229 294 29.50
15 Venkatesh Prasad 1994–2001 194 292 33.19
16 Umesh Yadav 2010–2023 141 288 31.62
17 Ravi Shastri 1981–1992 230 280 38.69
18 Bishan Singh Bedi 1966–1979 77 273 29.21
19 Manoj Prabhakar 1984–1996 169 253 32.07
20 Bhagwath Chandrasekhar 1964–1979 59 245 29.53
21 Ashish Nehra 1999–2017 161 233 32.28
22 Yuzvendra Chahal 2016–2023 152 217 26.23
23 Hardik Pandya 2016–2025 219 202 30.91
24 Sachin Tendulkar 1989–2013 664 201 46.53
25 Mohammed Siraj 2017–2025 101 200 29.15

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Unnati is a passionate cricket writer with a deep love and understanding of the game. As a female cricket writer, she brings a unique perspective to the sport, having had to overcome various challenges to pursue her passion for cricket. Growing up, Unnati developed a love for cricket by watching matches with her family. She was always fascinated by the way the game was played, and would often spend hours reading about cricket, analyzing matches, and learning more about the sport. However, as a female in a male-dominated industry, she faced numerous obstacles to pursue her passion for cricket writing. Despite this, Unnati persevered and became an accomplished writer in the field. Unnati’s writing style is engaging and insightful, with a keen eye for detail and a deep understanding of the nuances of the game. Her articles are known for their depth of analysis, and she is often sought after for her strong opinions on the sport. Unnati has a unique ability to break down complex ideas and make them accessible to a wide audience, which has helped her build a large following of readers.