We all gonna remember The Tale of Marvelous Mohammed Shami👑.
Should we bow ? Yes, he's a king 🛐👑
The Struggle. The Dedication. The Fight.
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What I disliked the most about this World Cup final was the crowd. There was no response, no cheers, no enthusiasm.
Team India lacked confidence yesterday right from the beginning, because they knew the pitch wasn't what they would've liked, but still they gave their best, and the least they deserved was and INDIAN crowd cheering for them.
I saw a video this morning of the crowd in Wankhede during the semi-final, poking fun at Surya when he was fielding at the boundary, asking him to bowl. It wasn't much, maybe even distracting him from his job for a moment but it made him smile. It made him realise people were confident enough in the team's abilities to joke during a tense moment in the game.
If you love cricket enough to go watch a match in a stadium, you'll know the confidence Bumrah gets when the crowd chants 'Boom Boom'. And that's what should have been done with each ball.
When you trust Siraj, Kuldeep and Shami's abilities enough, then cheer at each one of their balls. Even if they're lacking in confidence for a moment, let them know that the billion people who back them never doubted them.
The pitch wasn't the best for batting on, and yet Rohit, Virat and Rahul gave their best. It was slow, but they tried, and none of us watching the match could have done that. The crowd should have screamed even when they got a single or defended a tough ball, because they deserve to know how much we appreciate them for the joy they bring us.
Shubman, Shreyas and Jaddu weren't at their best with the bat, but they tried so hard with the fielding. Every time they dived for the ball, every time they stopped a single, they should have been cheered on.
Ishan, Shardul, Hardik, Prasidha and Ashwin didn't even play, but watching the crowd cheer on the team mates despite seeing the conditions would have made them happy, and their smiles would have made the eleven on the field believe in themselves more.
When Cummins had openly declared that he wanted to silence the crowd, then it was the responsibility of every single person in the crowd to fight his challenge. It was their job to stay until the last ball, to instill hope in our boys till the very end. Maybe it could have made our team more confident, and theirs a bit afraid. Maybe things would have been different right now.
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Shami and bumrah!! Asfjxhsjdhcjdsksshsk get em!!
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Hardik Pandya: हार्दिक तो नहीं तो कौन… वो 3 खिलाड़ी जो बन सकते हैं गुजरात टाइंटस के अगले कप्तान
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Mohammed Shami is unlikely to play in the IPL and is expected to miss the entire England Test series
Mohammed Shami is most likely going to miss the entire Test series between India and England. Due to an ankle ailment, the fast bowler has not played since the World Cup final. In the first two Tests between India and England, he was not mentioned.
Mohammed Shami is most likely going to miss the entire Test series between India and England. Due to an ankle ailment, the fast bowler has not played since the World Cup final. In the first two Tests between India and England, he was not mentioned.
However, BCCI anticipated that he will play in the final three Tests. Doctors have recommended that he see a specialist in London, nevertheless, after he reported to the National Cricket Academy in Bengaluru.
He will be accompanied to the UK by Nitin Patel, Head of NCA’s Sports Science Division. Mohammed Shami will therefore probably miss the final three IND vs. ENG Tests as well. Mohammed Shami reported to the NCA earlier this week for an injury evaluation, as previously reported by InsideSport.
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Is Mohammed Shami for real? Who takes a wicket on their literal first ball in a World Cup semifinal? 😭 Istg this man is a wizard
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"PM Narendra Modi Is Trying To…": Mohammed Shami's Big Remark On Tourism Amid Maldives Row
India’s star pacer Mohammed Shami has spoken on the ongoing Maldives issue and expressed his support for Indian tourism and encouraged fellow citizens to explore the beauty of the Indian beaches. This comes amid the row over a remark made by a Maldives minister, leaders and other public figures after PM Narendra Modi visited the union territory of Lakshadweep. “We should promote our tourism. No matter which way the country moves forward, it is good for everyone. PM is trying to make our country move forward so we should also support it,” Shami told ANI.
Apart from the Indian speedster, many sportspersons came out to criticize the ‘racist’ remarks against India by public figures in the Maldives and encouraged fellow citizens to explore the beauty of the Indian beaches.
After their historic win in South Africa in Cape Town, India will face England in the five-match Test series on January 25 next year with the first Test in Hyderabad. The fifth and final Test will be held in Dharamshala and the series will conclude on March 11.
Shami said he is not thinking of adopting new techniques for the tour and he will try his best to “fulfill the responsibilities” presented to him.
“I am not thinking of anything new for this tour. I always thought that if I am fit then my performance will be amazing in the match. I try my best to fulfill the responsibilities given to me. The plus point is that these are our home conditions, and this helps you. It is very important that you reach the ground with a good mindset and fitness. Earlier people used to think that India is a batting-dominating team but now after 4 to 6 months, everyone has come to know that India is also a bowling team,” he added.
England Men’s selection panel last year named a 16-player squad for the five-Test series against India in January next year, featuring four spinners and three uncapped players while India is yet to name the squad for the series.
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