No looking back for India ‘team man’ Mohammed Shami

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India captain Rohit Sharma on Saturday praised senior fast bowler Mohammed Shami for a spectacular renaissance at the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 after being ignored for the first four matches.

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The hosts take on Australia in the final at Ahmedabad’s Narendra Modi Stadium on Sunday with Mohammed Shami on top of the tournament bowling chart, taking 23 wickets in six matches.

The veteran Mohammed Shami, 33, came into the side after an injury to all-rounder Hardik Pandya and soon made an impact with a five-wicket haul against New Zealand in Dharamsala’s Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium.

There was no looking back for Mohammed Shami, who remains India’s most experienced fast bowler in a pack which includes Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj.

 

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He hammered home his importance with a return of 7-57 in the semi-final against New Zealand in Mumbai.

“It was tough for him to not play the initial part of the World Cup, looking at him being one of the senior bowlers for us,” said Rohit Sharma. “But he was there for the team. He was there to help [Mohammed] Siraj, he was there to help [Jasprit] Bumrah in whatever way he could. And that shows the quality of him, being the team man that he is.”

He added, “The results are there for everyone to see how he has come back from that. That shows the kind of mental space that Mohammed Shami had before the World Cup and now.”

Mohammed Shami has claimed 194 wickets in 100 ODIs for India since his debut in 2013.

India have lived up to their billing of pre-tournament favourites with a clinical show in all departments of the game.

Virat Kohli leads the batting charge with 711 runs; Rohit Sharma is in fifth place with 550.

But it’s the bowlers who have come in for the captain’s lavish praise for keeping opposition teams in check in a high-scoring tournament where 300-plus totals have been racked up 25 times in 47 matches.

New Zealand are the only team to have scored more than 300 runs against India. That came in the semi-final but the Black Caps still went down by 70 runs.

“The bowlers have done a great job for us in this tournament. When we started off, we were chasing in the first four or five games and to restrict teams below 300 in Indian conditions was a great effort. It’s not been easy. But our seamers and the spinners did that perfectly,” said Rohit Sharma.



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