India pacer Mohammed Siraj said that the racial slurs hurled at him by the Australian crowd made him mentally strong. “Australian crowd started abusing me, it made me mentally strong. Not letting it hamper my performance was my prime concern. Umpires told us that you can walk off and leave the game but Ajju bhai told the umpire that we won’t leave, we respect the game,” Siraj said.
India pacer Mohammed Siraj said that the racial slurs hurled at him by the Australian crowd made him mentally strong. "Australian crowd started abusing me, it made me mentally strong. Not letting it hamper my performance was my prime concern. Umpires told us that you can walk off and leave the game but Ajju bhai told the umpire that we won't leave, we respect the game," Siraj said....
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