Mohammed Siraj’s best bowling figures in IPL history

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Mohammed Siraj’s best bowling figures in IPL history . Mohammed Siraj starred for the Gujarat Titans in the clash against his former franchise Royal Challengers Bengaluru, in the Indian Premier League 2025. Siraj picked his fourth-best career figures in IPL during the clash.

Mohammed Siraj is an Indian cricketer who plays for the Gujarat franchise in the Indian Premier League. Mohammed Siraj was born on Mar 13, 1994; and as of 2025, he is 31 years old. Mohammed Siraj is a bowler from Hyderabad and bowls fast seam. He made his IPL debut in 2017. Mohammed Siraj has played 96 matches to date in his IPL career and he took 98 wickets, with an average of 29.90, conceding nearly 8.66 runs per over with a best individual figure of 4/21.In the IPL Auction 2025, the Gujarat franchise acquired the services of Mohammed Siraj for Rs 12.25 Cr.On Apr 2025, he played his last IPL match against Bangalore at M.Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru, India, and had bowling figures of 19/3 .

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1- Siraj showed a glimpse of his exceptional talent for Sunrisers Hyderabad in the clash against Gujarat Lions in IPL 2017. He picked 4/32 against Gujarat in 2017

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2- Siraj’s best bowling performance came against Punjab Kings in IPL 2023. Siraj was on fire as he picked up 4/21 in the clash against the Kings in 2023 in Mohali


3- Siraj was extremely mingy in the RCB vs KKR clash in IPL 2020 when he registered his IPL’s third-best bowling figures. Siraj took 3/8 in the clash against KKR in 2020

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4- Playing against RCB after seven years, Siraj was in sensational touch in the RCB vs GT clash in IPL 2025. He took 3/19 in the clash at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium


5 – Mohammed Siraj was in fine touch in Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s clash against Lucknow Super Giants in IPL 2023. Siraj scalped 3/22 in the clash against LSG two seasons ago

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Siraj now plays for Gujarat Titans (GT) but RCB was his IPL home for seven seasons, where he rose from a rookie to their pace spearhead. Yet, being overlooked in favour of Yash Dayal – an uncapped signing – for retention must have stung, especially after finishing as their joint-highest wicket-taker in 2024. He claimed 15 wickets in 14 games, though his economy rate, at 9.18, was on the higher side.

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