“Only Believe in Miyan Bhai” – Twitter Explodes After Siraj Leads India to Victory in 5th Test vs England
In a match that belongs in cricket folklore, India’s fast bowler Mohammed Siraj pulled off an extraordinary masterclass at The Oval, prompting teammate Dhruv Jurel to exclaim on X: “I only believe in Miyan Bhai”—a moment that became the rallying cry of fans everywhere.
The Crucial Moment
On August 4, 2025, India pulled off a sensational six‑run victory over England in the fifth Test, leveling the series 2‑2. Siraj claimed five wickets in the innings, including the final yorker that bowled Gus Atkinson, sealing India’s closest-ever Test win. He finished with a match haul of 9 wickets—a performance labeled as “heroic” even by England coach Brendon McCullum, who called the match one of the "all-time best Test matches".
"Only Believe in Miyan Bhai"
That phrase took social media by storm. Dhruv Jurel’s affectionate shout-out encapsulated how Siraj had become a national favorite: “I only believe in Miyan Bhai”. This nickname, blending affection and respect, quickly became the way fans voiced their trust in Siraj’s match‑winning abilities. Even Indian legends such as Ravichandran Ashwin praised him, saying “Today it was not Jassi Bhai, but Miyan Bhai…” highlighting how Siraj stepped into the spotlight when it mattered most.
Twitter Explodes
Social media lit up with praise:
“Appreciation post for Siraj Miyan… not just played continuously, but gave his 100% with every ball”
“Mohammed Siraj doesn’t get the due he deserves. His never-say-die attitude brings crowd to the stadium”
Fans heralded Siraj as one pillar of India's bowling alongside Prasidh Krishna, crediting them for the stunning turnaround.
Siraj Speaks
After the match, Siraj—now storied as DSP Siraj—remarked: “I always believe in myself”, underlining how self-confidence carried him through high-pressure moments. His earlier tribute to Jasprit Bumrah had transformed into a personal mantra: “I only believe in myself”, now rewritten by fans as “I only believe in Miyan Bhai.”
Why It Resonated
This phrase struck a chord because it symbolized resilience. Siraj’s unwavering belief, humility, and relentlessness in English conditions — as noted by cricketing great Ashwin and coverage alike — turned him into a modern hero
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