Mohammed Siraj, India's key bowler at Oval apart from Prasidh Krishna, expressed in an emotional video that he is missing Jasprit Bumarah after India's win. India sealed an emphatic win at the Oval, thereafter drawing the series, with Siraj standing out at the Player of the match with 9 wickets. After that, BCCI posted an emotional video where Siraj was heard saying how he regretted dropping Harry Brook's catch. Had Brook been dismissed earlier, team India would have been relaxing at the hotel on Day 5. Anyway, he still got up, and promised to be the main man bringing the change. He said, "To be honest, the emotions I have right now (after the win), I cannot describe them because yesterday (Sunday) I dropped the catch. "When I was going to bed (after day 4), I was only thinking about 'how could I drop it'. Had I taken that catch, we wouldn't have had to come out and play on Monday. We would have been in the room relaxed. But the Almighty had something else in store for us. He brought us to the stadium on Monday and the result is in front of everyone." He added, "When I woke up in the morning (on Monday), my inner self told me that I can do it, I can change the game. I had that belief. "I woke up in the morning and checked google on my phone and took out a 'Believe' emoji wallpaper and told myself that I will do it for the country. I always believe that I can win the game from any point, and did that in the morning." Read also: Siraj Shines as India Draws Anderson-Tendulkar Series He thanked God for His plans and also acknowledged the players for their efforts, adding that he is missing Jasprit Bumrah here. In the video Siraj was heard saying, "Every batsman, every bowler (who played the Test), hat's off to him... and the way we came back, crazy man. I miss Jassi (Bumrah) bhai because had he been there, it would have been special. I believe in Jassi bhai and myself." Earlier, before the Test, Siraj was heard saying that he will really miss Bumrah in the dressing room. He won't have anyone to hug once he gets a fifer. And the irony was, Siraj did take a fifer in the second innings at Oval. Throughout the series, he took 23 wickets, the highest in the Anderson Tendulkar Series.