Mohammed Siraj dons new hair cut [Source: Getty, @rahulsinggghhh/X.com]
India’s fast bowler Mohammed Siraj was spotted in a new look as he prepares for the 5-game Test series against England. Siraj donned a new haircut, and fans drew a resemblance with famous singer AP Dhillon.
The highly anticipated series between India and England will begin on June 20 in Leeds. This marks both teams’ inaugural series in the WTC 2025-27 cycle.
Siraj has additional responsibilities on his shoulders, as he will be leading India’s pace attack and Jasprit Bumrah will be managing his workload. But before the high-pressure series kicks off, Siraj took some time off to enjoy his time in England.
Mohammed Siraj Reveals New Hair Look For England Series
A picture of Mohammed Siraj and Rishabh Pant wandering around on the streets of England has gone viral on social media. While Pant went for a casual look, the pacer was spotted with a new haircut.
The stylish haircut features sharp fades, clean lines, and a sleek finish. Wearing trendy sunglasses and casual streetwear, the pace caught fans’ attention. Fans flooded social media, saying he looks like “AP Dhillon’s twin” and praising his sense of fashion.
Mohammed Siraj's new hair cut [Source: @GemsOfCricket/X.com]
AP Dhillon is a famous Punjabi singer from Canada. He gained fame through his pop songs and stylish appearance. And now, Siraj appears to be heading in the same direction.
Siraj, Pant Reportedly Visited Virat Kohli’s Home In London
Indian cricket is stepping into a new era, but the bond between players remains stronger than ever. As per a RevSportz report, former India captain Virat Kohli, who recently retired from Test cricket, invited a few teammates to his London home for a casual evening ahead of the upcoming Test series against England.
Joining Kohli at his residence were India’s new Test skipper Shubman Gill, star wicketkeeper-batter Rishabh Pant, and pace spearhead Mohammed Siraj. It wasn’t a team meeting or strategy session, just a relaxed get-together with one of India’s greatest cricketers.