Mohammed Siraj has served up an incredible comeback in the 2025 Indian Premier League (IPL), overcoming recent disappointments with grit and determination. Having been omitted from India’s Champions Trophy team and let go by his long-time IPL franchise, Royal Challengers Bengaluru, Siraj has used adversity as motivation—emerging as one of the season’s standout performers with Gujarat Titans.
Even though one of the world’s highest-ranked ODI bowlers, Siraj’s exclusion from the Champions Trophy team left everyone with raised eyebrows and sparked mass debate. Adding insult to injury, his release by RCB, the team he had spent a few years with, could have shattered the confidence of many. But for Siraj, it served as fuel for a strong comeback.
Gujarat Titans signed the pacer for a whopping amount of ₹12.25 crore in the IPL 2025 auction—a move that’s turning out to be well worth it. Till now this season, Siraj has been in scorching form, taking 9 wickets in only 4 games. He has improved considerably in both his bowling average and economy rate from last season.
His show against Sunrisers Hyderabad, where he took 4 wickets for a mere 17 runs, has been the pick of his season thus far. His aggressive performances during the powerplay have been the key to Gujarat Titans’ fast start in the tournament. Not just has he been consistent, but he’s also been handed back-to-back Player of the Match awards, making a big statement with both ball and his resilience.
Talking about his experience, Siraj has admitted that losing out on the Champions Trophy opportunity was a difficult time. But instead of dwelling on the disappointment, he completely focused on preparing for the IPL. He attributes a positive attitude, self-confidence, and remaining mentally tough as the main reasons behind his turnaround.
Siraj’s tale this season is one of doggedness, redemption, and unrelenting pursuit of perfection. From the heartache of national team snub to emerging as a spearhead of Gujarat Titans’ bowling department, his is a tale worth emulating for any sportsperson who has hit a rough patch.
With every passing game, everybody will be watching Mohammed Siraj—not only for his performances, but also for what he represents: the spirit of comeback by a champion.