14 July,2022 08:41 AM IST | London | PTI
Mohammed Shami
Seasoned India pacer Mohammed Shami said he wasn't thinking about his long lay off from ODI cricket and approached his comeback game with a clear mind as he is well-versed with the white-ball behaviour.
The first ODI against England on Monday was Shami's first appearance in the format after almost a gap of two years. He last played in India's 51-run loss to Australia in November 2020. "It wasn't a small break, but of three years," Shami, who claimed three for 31 at The Oval on Tuesday, said during a chat with bowling coach Paras Mhambrey on BCCI.tv. "Nothing was going on in my head regarding the gap.
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I've become very comfortable with the team. We travel together and have been playing together for like a decade now. "Everyone knows their job and after playing so much of cricket, if you come with a question mark in your mind, then I believe it's not good." It was also a milestone match for Shami, who became the fastest Indian and third fastest bowler overall to take 150 scalps in ODI cricket.
"It's extremely important to come with a clear mind as you already know what you need to do, where you need to pitch the ball, the variations in white-ball...these are basics. You also need to be courageous from heart and if you are, then you can settle in any format at any given moment."
29-11-2020
The last time Mohammed Shami played in an ODI - against Australia at Sydney. India lost by 51 runs