Mohammad Siraj, the Indian speedster, looked to have gotten back his mojo in the second innings at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, bagging 3 wickets, and Virat Kohli was seen gesturing the crowd to cheer for Siraj. Initially the crowd was heard cheering for Kohli, but later he turned back and asked the crowd to show some love to Siraj. The crowd then started chanting "DSP." It happened right after Siraj took Marnas Labuschagne for an LBW. Watch the video here: Kohli asking the crowd to cheer for Siraj instead of him @NotTheStarlord pic.twitter.com/lnHZvl35jc — `rR (@ryandesa_7) December 29, 2024 Read also: Rohit Sharma's Frustration Peaks as Jaiswal Drops Key Catches Siraj celebrates wild after bagging Labuschagne On Day 4 of the fourth Test at Melbourne, Mohammad Siraj took his 3rd wicket, dismissing Marnus Labuschagne for 70. Siraj's good-length delivery jagged from outside off, sneaking through the inside edge and bouncing low to the thigh pad. After a strong appeal, Labuschagne was given out. Believing the ball might slide over, he reviewed, but the umpire's call stood. However, Labuschagne could have suffered an early dismissal had Yashasvi Jaiswal picked the catch off Akash Deep when the batter was batting at 46. However, more focus was on Mohammad Siraj's celebration, who immediately broke out from the team, waving hands upward, gesturing the crowd to celebrate. It was a mimicry to the young Sam Konstas who trolled Virat Kohli's agression while the later got out in the first inning.