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Cricketer Mohammed Shami injured in road accident
Dehradun, March 25 (CRICKETNMORE) - Indian fast bowler Mohammad Shami was injured in a road accident on Sunday when he was on his way to New Delhi from Dehradun, police said.
Shami, who recently found himself in the centre of a controversy following accusations of domestic violence, match fixing and extra-marital affairs by his wife Hasain Jahan, suffered head injury and was being treated at a local medical facility here, a police officer said.
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