"I really hope this stops" – Mohammed Siraj asks paparazzi not to spread false rumors in a now-deleted Instagram story.

Mohammed Siraj denied the rumors about his personal life and asked paparazzi to stop spreading them. With IPL 2025 coming up, he is now focused on giving his best for Gujarat Titans.

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 Mohammed Siraj asks paparazzi not to spread false rumors in a now-deleted Instagram story.
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Gujarat Titans (GT) pacer Mohammed Siraj has asked the Indian paparazzi to stop using his name to spread false rumors. He shared an Instagram story expressing his disappointment but deleted it shortly after.



Siraj denied the dating rumors, calling them "completely untrue and baseless."
Frustrated by the constant speculation about his personal life, he wrote: "I request paparazzi to stop asking questions about me. These rumors are not true at all. I really hope this stops." 

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On the cricketing side, Siraj was bought by GT for ₹10 crore at the IPL 2025 auction. Led by Shubman Gill, Gujarat Titans will start their season against Punjab Kings (PBKS) at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Tuesday, March 25.Siraj has made it clear that he wants to focus on his cricket and keep his personal life private. With the IPL 2025 season coming up, he will now be looking to give his best for Gujarat Titans on the field.

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