
Just a few hours ago, the Indian camp experienced a moment of genuine tension during a crucial group-stage clash against the USA, played at the iconic Wankhede Stadium. Playing at home always brings expectations, and with India being co-hosts of the World Cup, the pressure was amplified as they began their campaign in what many fans like to call the mother of all T20 battles. The start, however, was far from ideal. India suffered an unexpected early batting collapse, losing key top-order batters Abhishek, Ishan Kishan, and Tilak Varma in quick succession, with minimal runs on the board.
The early jolts sent a ripple of concern through the stands and the dressing room alike. At that critical juncture, it was captain Suryakumar Yadav who stood tall. Displaying composure, flair, and his trademark fearless strokeplay, Surya steadied the innings and revived India’s total, ensuring the side posted a competitive score.
Mohammed Siraj said, “I received Surya bhai’s call yesterday, he told me ‘Miyan, pack your bags and join the squad’. I told Surya bhai don’t play with me, because I thought he’s joking. It was my dream to play the T20 World Cup at home, it was written so I’m here”. ❤️ pic.twitter.com/wnoqSVpctf
— Mufaddal Vohra (@mufaddal_vohra) February 7, 2026
If the batting recovery laid the foundation, the bowling effort sealed the result — and at the heart of it was Mohammed Siraj. Interestingly, Siraj’s inclusion in the playing XI itself was uncertain until the very last moment. Yet, once handed the ball, he embraced responsibility with characteristic intensity. After conceding a six in his first over, Siraj responded immediately, striking back with a crucial wicket that shifted momentum decisively in India’s favor.
As American batters struggled against India’s varied bowling attack — combining both spin and pace — Siraj emerged as a key enforcer, using relentless line, sharp pace, and controlled aggression to scuttle any hopes of a comeback. Post-match, Siraj revealed the emotional backstory behind his appearance. “I received Surya bhai’s call yesterday,” he said. “He told me, ‘Miyan, pack your bags and join the squad.’ I thought he was joking. Playing a T20 World Cup at home was my dream. It was written — that’s why I’m here.” ❤️
It was a moment that perfectly captured belief, destiny, and the magic of World Cup cricket. And even more so for the cherished right arm fast medium of India who had always dreamt of playing a T20 World Cup for his country on home soil. And that’s exactly what happened for real for Siraj. A story he will live long enough to tell his future generations, one reckons.



