This expensive liquor is not found in India, Siraj refused without thinking, the price is in millions!
Mohammed Siraj: Indian fast bowler Mohammad Siraj (Mohammed Siraj) recently came into the limelight for his performance on the field, but to pollute a rare and extremely expensive liquor politely. The liquor, which is allegedly priced at several lakh rupees and which is not available in India, was given this expensive champagne as per tradition in the Oval Test, which Siraj immediately refused.
Thanks to the charismatic bowling of Mohammad Siraj, India won the exciting Test over England on Monday – the lowest margin of India’s Test history in terms of runs.
Mohammed Siraj was the star of the match, he took 9 wickets and won the Player of the Match award. However, in the post -match ceremony, according to his religious beliefs, he rejected the bottle of traditional champagne given to the best performing player.
Why did Siraj refuse to take the bottle and what are special,
Siraj’s refusal to take this expensive champagne bottle was due to his Islamic religion, which stops the consumption of alcohol and its associated festivals. The bottle was of Chappell Down, which is a premium brand of sparkling wine in Britain.
The price of this bottle in the Indian market allegedly starts at ₹ 15,425-and is not usually available for retail sale in India. Made of grapes, chapel down is known for a pungent sour, red apple fragrance and a slight smell of Asian spices.
Gill accepted the same bottle
Although Indian captain and player of the series Shubman Gill accepted his bottle of chapel down champagne, Siraj decided to stay firm on his values – this step is generally seen in Muslim athletes around the world.
In various sports, Muslim players often avoid alcohol -related ceremonies, including spraying champagne. This move of Siraj was praised by fans for his calm dignity and unwavering commitment to his religion, leading to his reputation even more.