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  1. India’s right-arm fast bowler Mohammed Siraj’s ailing father Mohammed Ghouse has passed away, at the age of 53, on Friday. According to Sportstar, the Team India pacer, who is in Australia for the Test series, heard the news of his father’s demise after a practice session Sydney.

  2. Siraj was born on 13 March 1994 in Hyderabad, Telangana to a Hyderabadi Muslim family. His father, Mohammed Ghaus, was an auto rickshaw driver, and his mother, Shabana Begum, is a housewife. His elder brother, Mohammed Ismail, is an engineer.

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  3. Nov 16, 2023 · Siraj lost his father Mohammed Ghaus, an auto-rickshaw driver in Hyderabad, on November 20, 2020, around a week after the Indian team landed in Australia and he could not return home due to COVID-19 restrictions. He made his ODI debut in 2019 and Test bow the following year.

  4. Jan 21, 2021 · The Hyderabad bowler remembered his father Mohammed Ghaus, who passed away on November 20 while he was in Australia. Siraj could not return home for the funeral due to Covid-19 protocol. Playing his maiden Test series, Siraj claimed 13 scalps in three Tests he played in the four-match Test series including a five-wicket haul on Day 4 of the Gabba Test where India beat Aussies by three wickets.

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  6. Nov 20, 2020 · Mohammed Siraj's father was an auto driver, but despite this he did not let his son fall short of anything and supported his son's dream with very minimal resources. “My dad's wish was always this - mera beta, desh ka naam roshan karna (my son, you should make my country proud).

  7. Nov 21, 2020 · Siraj’s father Mohammed Ghousen dies at 53. Mohammed Siraj lost his father. After a successful IPL comeback, Siraj has named to play for India in Australia’s tour. The 26-year-old Siraj, who is training with the national team in Sydney’s Blacktown Oval, heard the news after returning from the practice session.

  8. Nov 16, 2023 · Mohammed Siraj was on his debut Test tour to Australia in 2020, when his father Mohammed Ghaus passed away back home due to a heart attack. During the times of lockdown, Siraj had to tackle his father's demise and in an episode of the RCB Podcast, the pacer spoke about how India fielding coach R Sridhar and his fiance helped him cope during these tough times.