WATCH: Mohammed Siraj gives a fiery send-off to Ben Duckett during third Test against England at Lord's

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WATCH: Mohammed Siraj gives a fiery send-off to Ben Duckett during third Test against England at Lord's
Mohammed Siraj of India celebrates after dismissing Ben Duckett of England during Day Four of the 3rd Rothesay Test Match between England and India at Lord's Cricket Ground at Lord's Cricket Ground on July 13, 2025 in London

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Mohammed Siraj dismissed Ben Duckett in third Test against England.

Mohammed Siraj gives fiery send-off to Ben Duckett during Lord's Test.

India speedster Mohammed Siraj helped India to get an early breakthrough during Day 4 of the third Test match against England at Lord's Stadium in London. The incident happened during the sixth over as Duckett, who was showing signs of aggression and tried to hit Siraj down the ground. 

Dukett tried to heave the pull down the ground and didn't get enough width on the ball. He dragged it off the thick inside half and picked it up by Jasprit Bumrah, who was stationed at mid-on. After picking his wicket, Siraj looked pumped up and gave a fiery send-off to the English batter. Here is the video. 

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This is the second time that Mohammed Siraj and an England batter have had a heated argument. Earlier during Day 3 of the third Test, he was joined by the India captain, Shubman Gill, who had a verbal spat with England openers after they supposedly started wasting time unnecessarily. After Crawley was hit on his hand and asked for the physio to check on him, the Indian fielders swarmed towards the opener. 

Coming back to the third Test, India speedster Mohammed Siraj picked up two quick wickets as he removed Ben Duckett and Ollie Pope in the first session. England are leading by 42 runs. The ongoing Anderson-Tendulkar series is currently tied 1-1 after India's 336-run dominating win against England at Edgbaston Stadium in Birmingham.