
Ahead of their second Super 12 match against the Netherlands at Sydney Cricket Ground on Thursday, India bowling coach Paras Mhambrey feels that senior pacer Mohammed Shami has got a good understanding of his role in the T20I side considering the wealth of experience he's got after playing a lot of cricket.
On Sunday, Shami was picked over pacer Harshal Patel in India's playing eleven for their T20 World Cup campaign opener against Pakistan at the Melbourne Cricket Ground and picked the vital wicket of Iftikhar Ahmed while conceding 25 runs in his four overs as the 2007 champions won by four wickets in a thrilling fashion.
"The mandate which is very important is that everyone remains fit. In Shami's case, he has played a lot of cricket and has got the experience. Honestly, I don't have to tell a lot of things to him. The discussions are around how the wickets are, how we can go about it, the additional options we have and can choose ball-wise or maybe about the batters, how would the surface behaves.