Mohammed Siraj’s Cryptic Instagram Story Raises Eyebrows: Five Broken Hearts Leave Fans in Shock

The auction of the IPl 2024 has been wrapped up on December 19. All the franchises gave their best to have a power-packed squad. Royal Challengers Bangalore also tried their best. Before the auction, they released some key players. But another thing grabbed the limelight. Mohammed Siraj shared a cryptic Instagram story on December 21. That is creating a buzz on the internet. 

Cryptic Story on Social Media:

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Speculation is created over an Instagram story of Indian player Mohammad Siraj. On December 21, the pacer shared a cryptic story on Instagram. On Instagram, he shared a story with five broken hearts. There were no words written in this story. Fans are shocked after watching this. Many things are getting speculated over that. 

Fans are confused as to why the bowler shared this kind of story. Some of them are speculating a fact that there is something not good between him and RCB. but nothing is confirmed yet. Fans are assuming a lot of things after the player posted the story. Siraj joined the franchise in 2018. He grabbed 68 wickets for the franchise. 

RCB’s Auction Picks:

Ahead of IPL 2024, Royal Challengers Bangalore tried well to make an amazing squad. They bought West Indies player Alzarri Joseph for 11.50 crore. They bought players like Yash Dayal, Tom Curran, Lockie Ferguson, Swapnil Singh, and Saurav Chauhan. In the trading period, they traded Cameron Green from Mumbai Indians. 

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Even after spending a lot of money, they are lacking in their spin department. The squad does not seem to be a power-packed one. The batting department is looking strong. But the bowling department is a concern. They released Josh Hazelwood and Harshal Patel. They also didn’t fight for bowlers like Madushanka and Coetzee. Both of them performed well in the World Cup. fans are looking forward to the upcoming season. 

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The auction of the IPl 2024 has been wrapped up on December 19. All the franchises gave their best to have a power-packed squad. Royal Challengers Bangalore also tried their best. Before the auction, they released some key players. But another thing grabbed the limelight. Mohammed Siraj shared a cryptic Instagram story on December 21. That is creating a buzz on the internet. 

Cryptic Story on Social Media:

Speculation is created over an Instagram story of Indian player Mohammad Siraj. On December 21, the pacer shared a cryptic story on Instagram. On Instagram, he shared a story with five broken hearts. There were no words written in this story. Fans are shocked after watching this. Many things are getting speculated over that. 

Fans are confused as to why the bowler shared this kind of story. Some of them are speculating a fact that there is something not good between him and RCB. but nothing is confirmed yet. Fans are assuming a lot of things after the player posted the story. Siraj joined the franchise in 2018. He grabbed 68 wickets for the franchise. 

RCB’s Auction Picks:

Ahead of IPL 2024, Royal Challengers Bangalore tried well to make an amazing squad. They bought West Indies player Alzarri Joseph for 11.50 crore. They bought players like Yash Dayal, Tom Curran, Lockie Ferguson, Swapnil Singh, and Saurav Chauhan. In the trading period, they traded Cameron Green from Mumbai Indians. 

Even after spending a lot of money, they are lacking in their spin department. The squad does not seem to be a power-packed one. The batting department is looking strong. But the bowling department is a concern. They released Josh Hazelwood and Harshal Patel. They also didn’t fight for bowlers like Madushanka and Coetzee. Both of them performed well in the World Cup. fans are looking forward to the upcoming season. 

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