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Mohammed Shami [a] (born 3 September 1990) is an Indian international cricketer who serves as a right-arm fast or fast medium bowler, representing India in all formats. He has played for Bengal in domestic cricket [3] and for four teams in the Indian Premier League (IPL).
Mohammed Shami was India's leading fast bowler in the 2015 World Cup in Australia, when the team marched into the semi-finals and picked up 77 out of 80 wickets on offer.
Hailing from a remote village in Uttar Pradesh, born to a fast-bowler-turned-farmer, Mohammed Shami’s father spotted a spark in only one of his five children (all aspiring fast bowlers) an...
4 days ago · Mohammed Shami was dealing with an ankle injury that has kept him out of action since November last year. Despite showing positive signs of recovery, Shami has not been included in Bengal's squad ...
Nov 15, 2023 · Had Mohammed Shami just dropped the World Cup? For the first time in five-and-a-half weeks, since their top-order collapse against Australia in Chennai, India's progress was in jeopardy. The...
Mohammed Shami, sitting on the bench for the initial four games of the 2023 World Cup, received his opportunity due to Hardik Pandya's injury as India faced New Zealand in an important group...
Nov 20, 2023 · Mohammed Shami ended the 2023 World Cup as the leading wicket-taker with 24 wkts in 7 matches. He had 3 five-fers & 4/57 best bowling figures, making him the 5th highest...
Mohammed Shami has revived his limited-overs career with some stellar performances in India colours in recent months and was picked up by Punjab Kings for a hefty price tag of INR 4.8 crore. Shami will be leading the PBKS pace attack and his experience will be vital.
As one of the key members of India's pace battery, Mohammed Shami's contributions with the ball continue to play a crucial role in the team's success across formats. His ability to consistently deliver breakthroughs and his mastery of seam and swing make him a formidable force in world cricket.
Nov 15, 2023 · Indian pacer Mohammed Shami grabbed 7-57 against New Zealand to become the fastest bowler in the history of the ICC Cricket World Cup to complete a 50-wicket haul.