NEW DELHI: The scorching Delhi heat proved too much for Indian pacer Mohammed Siraj , who dramatically collapsed from exhaustion during the second session on Day 4 of the second Test against the West Indies at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Monday. The alarming moment came after Siraj completed a grueling six-over spell post-lunch, pushing his physical limits under the punishing afternoon sun. Looking visibly drained, Siraj staggered into the Indian dugout and slumped onto a chair, prompting immediate medical attention from the team’s support staff. An ice pack was quickly placed on his head and face to lower his body temperature, while the physiotherapist massaged his feet to relax his muscles. The moment drew attention from all watching, though former India wicketkeeper Dinesh Karth
IND vs WI: Mohammed Siraj collapses after long spell, receives 'king

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