Kolkata: Mohammed Siraj, who was a welcome addition to India’s assembly line of pace bowlers with a 13-wicket haul in the Test series Down Under, admitted that the racial abuse from the crowd during third Test in Sydney made him mentally strong. “The crowd in Australia began to abuse me but it made me mentally strong. I did not let it affect my game and that was important,” said Siraj, who lived up to his recently deceased father’s wishes of doing his ‘‘country proud.’’ A 13-wicket haul from three Tests, including a fiver in Brisbane, made him the highest wicket-taker for India who wrapped up the series 2-1 in a sensational manner. According to Indian media, shouts of “monkey” and other ins
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