Saikiran Uppuluri
Saikiran Uppuluri
In a touching display of filial love and gratitude, Indian fast bowler Mohammed Siraj presented his T20 World Cup 2024 winner’s medal to his mother, Shabana Begum, upon returning to his hometown of Hyderabad on Friday, July 5. The 30-year-old cricketer’s homecoming was marked by jubilant celebrations as fans thronged the streets to welcome their local hero.
Siraj’s return home came after a slight delay, as the Indian team was stranded in Barbados for three days due to Cyclone Beryl. The squad finally touched down in Delhi on Thursday, July 4, where they were greeted by enthusiastic fans eager to catch a glimpse of the world champions. Following celebratory events in Delhi and Mumbai, Siraj made his way back to Hyderabad to reunite with his family.
The heartwarming moment was captured and shared on Siraj’s Instagram account, where he posted an image of his mother wearing the coveted medal. The post, captioned simply with “Boss” and heart emojis, quickly went viral, resonating with fans who appreciated the cricketer’s gesture of love and respect.
While Siraj’s on-field contribution in the T20 World Cup was limited to three matches, his performance was notably economical. He claimed one wicket against Ireland and maintained an impressive economy rate of 5.18 throughout the tournament. His miserly spell against arch-rivals Pakistan, where he conceded just 19 runs in four overs, was particularly crucial in India’s campaign.
This gesture by Siraj not only highlights the personal side of professional athletes but also underscores the importance of family support in their careers. As India celebrates its T20 World Cup victory, moments like these remind us of the human stories behind the sporting glory.