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IPL 2022: Siraj looking forward to bolstering old ties, forging new partnerships at RCB

Siraj is looking forward to working under new Royal Challengers Bangalore skipper Faf du Plessis and a most talked-about bowling unit during the upcoming IPL 2022 edition. Siraj will be strengthening a bond with the franchise into the fourth year while his former skipper Virat Kohli will be extending his partnership with RCB into the 15th year.

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Royal Challengers Bangalore will be launching their campaign in the 15th edition of IPL against Punjab Kings on Sunday (March 27).

But while rekindling old ties, Siraj is also looking forward to forging partnerships with new players as the Hyderabad pacer joined the team in Mumbai after completing his isolation period.

"I was very excited for today. In fact, I couldn't even sleep last night as the joy of finally joining my RCB family overwhelmed me," Siraj said in the latest episode of RCB Bold Diaries, the franchise's podcast show.

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Siraj further added, "I will be following my rhythm, and will be bowling accordingly. I do not want to rush things as after returning from the quarantine, it

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