Mohammed Siraj has a good name when it comes to aggression, and he often goes and has words with the opposition batters, especially when he gets hit. And the same thing happened in the 16th over. The over started with Mitchell Marsh hitting him for a boundary. With a run, Nicholas Pooran got the strike and hit another boundary to an outside off-stump delivery. Then, Mohammed Siraj tried his best to rattle Nicholas Pooran with pace and words, but the West Indian batter had other ideas. It began with a bouncer wide over the head, which was rightly called wide. Siraj followed it with another short ball, angling away, and couldn’t resist sharing a few words. Pooran didn’t bite. He stayed silent, letting the bat do the talking. On the next delivery, a cross-seamer just a shade fuller, Pooran cleared his front leg and launched it over midwicket for six. No celebration, no glare—just a quiet walk away. The message was clear. Siraj’s reply was met with even more disdain on the final ball of the over, as Pooran drove confidently over mid-off for four more runs. Watch the video here: Things are heating up in the #Race2Top2 🥵Siraj is charged up, but #NicholasPooran is letting his bat do the talking! 😎Watch the LIVE action ➡ https://t.co/f5jCzHFE2W #IPLonJioStar 👉 #GTvLSG | LIVE NOW on Star Sports Network & JioHotstar! pic.twitter.com/QB650HdjUH — Star Sports (@StarSportsIndia) May 22, 2025 This Blud always overreact when he got smashed by batsmen Then Salt showed his level.Now Nicky showed his level. 😂Mohammed Siraj had a heated argument with Pooran and got brutally smashed😂#nicholaspooran #Mohammedsiraj pic.twitter.com/VQuiUVlAfi — VJ Rajesh (@AtharvaRajesh_) May 22, 2025 Read also: Arshad Khan takes a nasty tumble not once but twice and twitter reacts Marsh hits his maiden IPL century! A four and a single Mitchell Marsh brings up his first century in the Indian Premier League. Not only that, for this season, he is the only international player to hit a century and the second right-handed batter to do so. However, his innings ended at 117 off 64 balls. Sherfane Rutherford dove forward to take an absolutely stunning catch off Arshad Khan's length ball in the 19th over. 𝙈inimum effort, 𝙈aximum entertainment 😎🍿First overseas batter to score a century this season ✅Mitchell Marsh departs after an outstanding 117(64) 👏Updates ▶ https://t.co/NwAHcYJlcP #TATAIPL | #GTvLSG pic.twitter.com/CEZCzb9WNq — IndianPremierLeague (@IPL) May 22, 2025 Mitchell Marsh smashed 10 boundaries and 8 sixes, maintaining a strike rate of 182. Meanwhile, Nicholas Pooran has been carousing the GT bowlers. He not only has secured his half century but is enjoying a strike rate over 220