The girl with whom the rumor of Mohammad Siraj’s affair was flying, she tied Rakhi; VIDEO spreading like fire

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Mohammed siraj rakshabandhan: Team India’s star fast bowler Mohammad Siraj is on a break these days after performing a strong performance in the Test series in England. Like the rest of the team’s players, Siraj is also spending this time with his family. Meanwhile, the break time was also special for the players as everyone got a chance to celebrate the festival of Raksha Bandhan at home.

Returning to Hyderabad, Siraj (Mohammed Siraj) also celebrated Raksha Bandhan with pomp, but this time a special guest was also seen with him. Jaini Bhosle, who arrived to tie Rakhi to Siraj, is the grandson of famous singer Asha Bhosle. Interestingly, the same name had been associated with the rumors of Siraj’s affair some time ago.

Mohammed Siraj celebrated Raksha Bandhan with sister Janaai

Mohammad Siraj, who played a key role in winning Team India in England, celebrated on 9 August wearing a white kurta-pajama in a traditional style on the festival of Raksha Bandhan. Jaini Bhosle tied a rakhi on Siraj’s wrist and posted a video of this moment on social media, which was well liked by the fans of both.

A few months ago, discussions about Siraj and Jaini being in relationship went viral on social media. The reason for this was a photo of Janai’s birthday, in which Siraj was also seen with him. After this, both of them denied these rumors and described each other as siblings. This Raksha Bandhan once again proved that the relationship between the two is just brother and sister.

Has wreaked havoc on England tour

Mohammad Siraj played all five matches of the England Test series and took a total of 23 wickets. During this, he took 5-5 wickets in an innings twice, in which India also won. Especially in the last Test played at the Oval, he took a total of 9 wickets in the match including 5 wickets in the second innings and gave India a thrilling win by 6 runs.

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