On Day 1 of the third Test match between England and India at Lord's, former India head coach Ravi Shastri provided a poke of fun on air. Commentating, he presented a humorous observation about the nature of fast bowler Mohammed Siraj. Michael Atherton of England asked Ravi Shastri if Siraj is a prankster or just keeps quiet. What he got next was a comedic reply from Shastri that raised a few chuckles. Ravi Shastri didn't bat an eyelid and replied, "Oh, he's a joker." He added in a jiffy that Siraj himself isn't the one joking, rather, others in the dressing room tease him constantly, and he gets caught each time. "Someone else keeps joking with him or goading him. And he falls for it," Shastri remarked during the ongoing Test match. Also Read | Watch: Jasprit Bumrah Cleans Up Harry Brook with Sharp Nip-Backer Shastri Claims Siraj and Pant Always Inject Life Shastri also said that players Siraj and wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant are the duo that actually inject life into the dressing room. He recalled a humorous anecdote from the period when Siraj was conferred a Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) in Hyderabad. The team couldn't stop giggling and teasing him about his new designation. Siraj, never one to remain silent, responded with a witty remark: "Ok, wait till you come to Hyderabad, I will sort you out." Shastri's tale earned a lot of smiles to fans of the game, revealing India's dressing room's light-hearted side. Also Read | 'Play BazBall' - Siraj Mocks Root Amid Dot Ball Pressure at Lord’s Siraj Continues to Shine in the England Series Siraj has been making the news as well for his performance. He scored seven wickets in the second Test at Edgbaston and enabled India to win over England by a massive 336 runs. In the ongoing third Test at Lord's, Siraj is still bowling impressively, sharing the load with Jasprit Bumrah and Akash Deep. To date, he has taken nine wickets in the series in four innings. Whether it be his hot-headed bowling or friendly nature, Mohammed Siraj is turning out to be an important asset for India, both on and off the field.