Md shami
Our Fast Bowlers Have Great Bond, Enjoy Each Other's Success: Mohammed Shami
Mohammed Shami says that the camaraderie that exists between him and the rest of the fast bowlers is key to the success of India's pace unit.
Shami, Ishant Sharma and Jasprit Bumrah are the leading figures in India's pace batter in Test cricket and it has also featured the likes of Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Umesh Yadav and more recently Shardul Thakur, Mohammad Siraj and T Natarajan.
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IPL 2021: Mohammed Shami On His Way Back, Set To Represent Punjab Kings In IPL
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India's Missing Link Vs England Could Be Reverse Swing
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T Natarajan,Sharul Thakur replace injured Umesh Yadav and Mohammed Shami in India squad
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Aus vs Ind, 2nd Test: Absence Of Kohli And Shami Gives Us Advantage, Says Coach Langer
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IND vs AUS: Pacer Mohammed Shami Advised 6 Weeks Rest, To Fly Out To India On Wednesday
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IND vs AUS: Battered India Look To Ring In Changes For Second Test
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Mohammed Shami, Virat Kohli Big Losses For India: Joe Burns
Australia opener Joe Burns, who overcame a run of poor form to score a half-century in the second innings of the first Test against India, has said that the visitors ...
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Aus vs Ind: Shami Fractures Hand, Likely To Be Out Of Remaining Tests
Right-arm India fast bowler Mohammed Shami is likely to miss the remaining three Tests of the ongoing four-match series against Australia after scans on his bowling hand revealed hairline fracture, ...
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IND vs AUS: Indian Pace Bowlers Continue Their Great Run
Indian pace bowlers continued their form of the last two years on the second day of the first Test, picking five wickets to leave Australia on the ropes. Speedsters Jasprit ...
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IND vs AUS: Ishant Sharma's Absence Throws A Problem For India, Experienced Umesh Yadav Likely
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IND vs AUS: Australia Short On Experience Against Bumrah And Shami
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