In the ICC World Cup 2023 semi-final 1 match between India and New Zealand, the Wankhede Stadium witnessed the heroics of Mohammed Shami (Pic: AFP/File Pic)
Updated On: 2023-11-16 03:42 PM IST
Compiled by : Sujay Shivalkar
As Mohammed Shami walked back to the top of his run-up, Virat Kohli geed the fans at the Wankhede Stadium to go full throat with their chants Shaamii! Shaamii! They obliged merrily. It was a visible validation of Shami's status in this World Cup India's superstar with the ball, the bowling equivalent of Kohli with the bat
It wasn't just because of his immaculate effort against New Zealand on Wednesday night, but now Shami is a single-man force de frappe, even ahead of Jasprit Bumrah. His numbers do back that position. Shami has taken 23 wickets from six matches, including three fifers, at a mind-boggling strike-rate of 10.9, easily the best in this tournament on those two counts. But then the numbers don't tell the whole story either
Shami was not even part of the playing 11 in the first four matches because of India's desire to field a batting all-rounder at No. 8, an additional security measure to counter any top-order dysfunction. In line with that thought, R Ashwin was included in the match against Australia, while Shardul Thakur played against Pakistan, Afghanistan and Bangladesh
It required a force majeure Hardik Pandya's injury against Bangladesh for the Indian management to shake away their obsession. They needed to find a batsman and bowler in place of absent all-rounder Pandya for the match against New Zealand at Dharamsala
Shami came to the picture then and made an instant impression against the Kiwis with a five-wicket haul. It was also a huge credit to Shami's mindset to come back from a frustrating time at the sidelines and perform against top-class opposition