Mohammed Siraj, the star Indian bowler, is preparing for the Pink-ball Test match, which is scheduled to be played in Adelaide Oval from December 6. Siraj, who performed brilliantly in the Perth Test match took 5 wickets across both the innings. Also Read: Vikrant Gupta Sparks Debate on AB de Villiers, Says He Was Just an Ordinary Batter Recently, Siraj revealed the heartfelt conversation he had with his teammate and the backbone of the Indian pace unit, Jasprit Bumrah. Mohammed Siraj was going through a tough phase in his career, recently he was very poor in his outings in the home series against Bangladesh and New Zealand which eventually affected his confidence a lot. But he found a different way to deal with it, he contacted Jasprit Bumrah and sought his help. That later helped him a lot during the Perth Test match and also boosted his morale. As quoted by the ICC, Siraj said: "I always keep talking to Jassi bhai (Bumrah). Even before the first match, I spoke with him about what I was going through. And he just told me one thing - don't run (chase) after wickets, just keep bowling consistently in one area and enjoy your bowling. If you still don't get wickets, then you come ask me. So I enjoyed my bowling and I got wickets as well.” As the Pink-ball Test match is around the corner, Siraj also mentioned that Pink-ball seems to be a better option but comes with different challenges when compared with the Kookaburra red-ball and he is ready for the Adelaide Test match. Siraj further said: "I think that with the pink-ball, it's better to bowl back of length. Because pitching it up, there's not a lot of swing, so the more you hit the deck and get it to seam, it will be better for us. "I have heard that the ball swings a lot under the lights but I haven't yet bowled with it under lights. So when we go to Adelaide and practice, we will try that. And the more practice we get, we'll know more about what we have to do.”