The eyes of television cameras searched for Mohammed Shami. When they located him, he wore a shy, warm smile. He soon broke from the crowd and ambled to the run-up point, the trajectory of the next ball playing in his mind, the off-cutter that marked his two hundredth ODI wicket now a mere time-stamp on his remarkable cricketing journey.
Former captain Sourav Ganguly believes seasoned quick Mohammed Shami is not too far behind the current world's best, Jasprit Bumrah. For the former BCCI president, in Bumrah's absence, Shami should be the flagbearer for India and shoulder the responsibility of carrying the pace attack in the ongoing Champions Trophy.
After all the build-up and anticipation, Mohammed Shami didn't play the first T20I against England in Kolkata on Wednesday, January 22. Arshdeep Singh was the sole pure pace bowling option for ...
Delve into the pivotal role of Mohammed Shami after Jasprit Bumrah's absence in India’s bowling attack, as revealed by former pacer Laxmipathy Balaji.
“He will continue to lead the attack throughout the tournament. Obviously, Bumrah is the best bowler in the world at the moment, but Shami is not too far behind. The only thing is, he just needs to stay fit throughout the tournament and shoulder the responsibility,” Sourav said on the sidelines of a promotional here on Friday.
As the much-anticipated India vs Pakistan clash in the Champions Trophy approaches, former Indian cricketer Laxmi Shukla has shared his insights on the high-voltage encounter. Speaking about the game scheduled to take place in Dubai on Sunday,
Kolkata: The city witnessed a cricket carnival on Sunday as fans came together to witness the India-Pakistan clash in the Champions Trophy.