In a recently posted video by the Board of Control for Cricket in India, the Indian bowling coach Morne Morkel was seen praising the Indian pacer Mohammad Siraj, complementing him to have a "big heart," concluding it with a gentle kiss on the helmet. BCCI recently posted a Day 3 wrap-up video having their bowling coach Morne Morkel as the main host and batting coach Abhishek Nayar as his assistant. Both the coaches were seen demonstrating their plans for practice, until Siraj came from behind creepily. Morkel noticed him, called him to the camera, and said, addressing the fans, "This man is a legend. Has got a big heart, an aggressive mindset, and is one of the leaders of the attack. And I am very excited to see how he goes in the tour. Last tour, he was a go-to man in tough situations, and we are excited to see more of that senior role coming out in him on a very important tour." View this post on Instagram A post shared by CricketGully (@cricketgullyofficial) Different practice sessions for different age groups The batting coach, Abhishek Nayar, informed that the coaching unit had a discussion before steppinto practice that they will have two different practice plans for the younger and the elder group to get adapted to Perth's conditions. Read: Ravi Shastri backs Dhruv Jurel as India’s middle-order hope Day 1 was entirely a batting session, where batters got two chances to get used to the pitch. Day 2 focused on bowling. Each bowler had to bowl at least 15 overs. However, a few bowlers, like Jasprit Bumrah, went on to bowl 18 overs at a stretch. The coaches also informed that the team is not just using the field but is also utilizing the outdoor facilities. Morkel sounds confident with his boys for the Perth Test, despite having three practice sessions left. 💬💬 On track for the 22nd 🙌Assistant Coach @abhisheknayar1 & Bowling Coach @mornemorkel65 wrap up #TeamIndia's Match Simulation in Perth 👌👌WATCH 🎥🔽 #AUSvIND — BCCI (@BCCI) November 18, 2024 During the 2020-21 tour of Australia, Siraj stood as the highest wicket taker for the team, scalping 13 wickets in 6 innings, having his best figure of 5/73 at Gabba in the first innings.