News about Mohammed Shami

A cricketer in India who was involved in a near-fatal car accident receives a lot of success in his career

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 12, 2024
Pant, a wicketkeeper for India, was involved in a near-fatal car accident in December 2022 that required him to underwent multiple surgeries and kept him out of the 50-overs World Cup on home soil last year. Pant's Mercedes SUV north of New Delhi rammed into a roadblock, flipped over and caught fire. He sustained several injuries, including a fractured ligament in his right knee, wrist and ankle, and back abrasions. Since being in intensive rehabilitation, he has been in constant pain.

England's Rehan Ahmed returns home from India series to attend to urgent family matter to leave Tom Hartley and Shoaib Bashir as tourists' only frontline spin options

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 23, 2024
Because the teenage leg-spinner is returning home due to a pressing family matter, England will be without Rehan Ahmed for the remainder of their tour of India. The 19-year-old played in the first three Tests but was left out of the penultimate match in Ranchi after England selected slow left-armer Tom Hartley and off-break bowler Shoaib Bashir as their spinners. Despite being left with 14 players for the final Test in Dharamshala in a fortnight and two frontline spinners in Hartley and Bashir, the tourists do not want to draft in a replacement for Ahmed.

Mitch Marsh BANNED from playing cricket in the country for standing on the coveted trophy, according to a vociferous Indian protester

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 25, 2023
Aussie World Cup hero Mitch Marsh could be banned from returning to India for life or even arrested if he enters the country again after an activist lodged an official complaint because he put his feet up on the trophy

Mitch Marsh's classic response to Indian pace bowler Mohammed Shami who claims he was 'hurt' by a viral image of the Aussie resting his feet on the Cricket World Cup trophy

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 25, 2023
India pace bowler Mohammed Shami has become the latest to lash Australia's Mitch Marsh following a viral image of the all-rounder resting his feet on the Cricket World Cup trophy

Hosts India had it all in their favour in the World Cup final - the best batter, the best bowler and a 'home pitch' - but they blew it

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 19, 2023
PAUL NEWMAN: India may not have asked for more in return. Virat Kohli and Mohammed Shami, the best batter and bowler in this World Cup, and all the players had a winning streak going into a home final in front of one of the largest and most one-sided crowds in cricket history. Well, they even had the courage to tell the ICC what kind of pitches they wanted, not that anyone who saw England win in the 2019 World Cup despite 'home pitches' that may also have been made for India.

NASSER HUSSAIN: Pat Cummins' brave decision to bowl first and a brilliant plan on the hot Ahmedabad pitch was amazing, but everything the Australian captain touched went to gold against India

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 19, 2023
NASSER HUSSAIN: Australia's captain, Pat Cummins, had a great day in everything he did, and the NASSER HUSSAIN was superb in this final. As he said before the match, he intended to do Make no mistake, it was a brave call in a World Cup final to bowl first, but it was the correct one. Sometimes a captain can make decisions knowing that if they go wrong, they will not be all blamed, but first Cummins would have accepted all the blame.

After Pat Cummins' win over India in Ahmedabad early, the cricket World Cup final was decided to be first in the game

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 19, 2023
Pat Cummins said that the 'dewey' weather later in the day would help his team compete whatever India scores if they so desired.

BOOTH: Imperious India appears to be on the verge of lifting the World Cup in front of their home audience, but Pat Cummins' Australia will do nothing more than to spoil the party and break a billion hearts in Sunday's final tier

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 18, 2023
LAWRENCE BOOTH IN AHMEDABAD: If one soundbite sums up this World Cup, it came on the eve of Sunday's final between India and Australia. With not far off 100,000 fans - almost entirely Indian - at Ahmedabad's cavernous Narendra Modi Stadium, Australia's captain Pat Cummins wondered how his team would do. "There's nothing more satisfying," he said, "than hearing a large crowd go still." And there was one more thing: the dichotomy at the center of a tournament that was only thought of one outcome in mind. If India confirms their place as the World Cup's best team, the euphoria will be deafening. If they fail, the silence will persist, as will the slumbery.

After the Indian team changed the pitch for the New Zealand match, they roared into the World Cup finals, India has a "sour taste."

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 15, 2023
LAWRENCE BOOTH IN KOLKATA: Following Mail Sport's revelation that India had gone behind the ICC's backs to ensure their World Cup semi-final against New Zealand in Mumbai took place on a used pitch, the world of cricket reacted with shock. The pre-tournament deal with ICC pitch consultant Andy Atkinson was that the game will be played on a new surface, but India would insist on a pitch that had already been used twice. They defeated New Zealand by 71 runs, with Virat Kohli scoring a world-record 50th one-day international century in front of a raucy crowd, as well as Sachin Tendulkar and David Beckham, and Mohammed Shami's seven wickets.

India beat New Zealand and reach the World Cup final after Virat Kohli scores a record-breaking century and Mohammed Shami takes seven wickets

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 15, 2023
Virat Kohli declared himself the most prolific white-ball batsman of all time, while Mohammed Shami emerged as the tournament's most dangerous bowler. Kohli became India's first celebrity to tick off 50 ODI centuries, one step ahead of his idol Sachin Tendulkar, who supervised the applause at the Wankhede Stadium, before Shami claimed seven for 57, the highest one-day figures in India's history. Despite a spirited 134 from Daryl Mitchell, it all added up to a 71-run victory over a brave but outclassed New Zealand.

AADAM PATEL: Mumbai stops to watch India play, and after their most emphatic victory against Sri Lanka, the Cricket World Cup victory is EXPECTED

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 3, 2023
AADAM PATEL MUMBAI, MUMBAI: Walking along the streets of South Mumbai is to feel the pulse of Indian cricket. Mumbai is the game's heartbeat in these areas. Forget the Lord's, they say. This is the authentic home of cricket.

Virat Kohli hits superb 95 and Mohammed Shami takes five wickets as World Cup hosts India beat New Zealand to maintain perfect record

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 22, 2023
Virat Kohli made India's World Cup victory over New Zealand by four wicketts over New Zealand, but he didn't get out on a historic century. India won by 274 points in Dharamshala after Daryl Mitchell had a superb 130 for the Black Caps, who had also won their opening four group stage fixtures. However, New Zealand's undefeated start was put into question, with Kohli leading the charge with a remarkable 95 runs, but only five more runs were needed for victory and his 49th ODI century, which would have brought him right up to Indian great Sachin Tendulkar.

As the disappointing losing slump persists ahead of the ODI World Cup, not even Steve Smith and Pat Cummins' return

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 22, 2023
Australia's form slump in the lead up to the World Cup has continued with a five-wicket loss to India in the first one-day international at Mohali

The Aussie Test team's 'disrespectful' act in the World Test Championship final saw India seething

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 10, 2023
The Australian cricket team has come under fire for their perceived arrogance during the Test Championship final at The Oval following a 'disrespectful' incident at the end of the Indian first innings

STUART BROAD: We'll likely agree that we can't do our best against them

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 20, 2023
We're about to embark on what promises to be the most exciting series between England and Australia since 2005. Australia has a superb bowling attack and some of the best batters in the world; as a team, we are on the highest level. We have a fab deal. We may well conclude that we can't continue to do the way we have done for the past 12 months against them.

As Delhi and Gujarat fall apart, David Warner's IPL struggles keep going

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 2, 2023
On Wednesday, David Warner's IPL thrashes continued, with the Aussie batter running out of a no ball as his Delhi Capitals fell against the Gujarat Titans. Mohammed Shami delivered Phil Salt for the first time of the match, and Warner followed him back in the sheds shortly after a horrific run out, but not because of his own. Hardik Pandya's delivery was pushed to midwicket and took a few steps forward before finally changing his min and retreating back into the crease. Priyam Garg pushed Hardik Pandya's delivery to midwicket.

David Warner is ruled out of the second Test due to concussion techniques

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 18, 2023
David Warner (pictured) - under pressure - will miss the second Test due to concussion protocols. When batting on the first day in Delhi by seamer Mohammed Shami, Warner was struck in the head. Matt Renshaw was the 36-year-old's replacement after failing a fitness test on Saturday. The hosts will return to 0/21 chasing Australia's first innings total of 263.

David Warner's throws away his wicket against India cause another Aussie disaster

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 17, 2023
On day one of the second Test against India in Delhi, Australia fought to 3-94, with David Warner struggling to cash in on a tense start. The under-siege opener got out wafting the bat off the back foot at a short delivery, edging Mohammed Shami to undo his hard work to depart for just 15

In India, fans defame veteran David Warner as the veteran's batting woes continued

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 9, 2023
After being bowled by Mohammed Shami on the first morning of Australia's first Test against India in Nagpur, the 36-year-old's off stump was almost sent to Rajasthan, exacerbating Warner's misery in the subcontinent. On a rough start to their trip to India, the Aussies got off to a poor 174-8 score. Warner averages 24.25 in India, and despite his poor results in the region, there were calls for him to be canceled for the first Test of the four-match series.

In the first game of the Border-Gavaskar Test cricket series against India, Australia got off to a rocky start

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 9, 2023
Australia has gotten off to a rocky start in their Test series against India, with David Warner and Usman Khawaja both leaving early in the game. Warner's stumps went cartwheeling, a sight that had become all-too-common for the ageing opener, with Indian quick Mohammed Shami applauding as the Aussie appeared to blame the pitch for missing the ball completely. It's the 36-year-old opener's poor form in India, where he averages just 24.25.

India defeated Bangladesh in a controversial T20 World Cup match despite the rain

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 2, 2022
India defeated Bangladesh by... in a tumultuous rain-affected match in Adelaide on Wednesday, when the T20 World Cup's semi-finals were scheduled. Chasing 185 to win, Bangladesh raced to 66 without loss after seven overs, including a blistering half-century from Litton Das and were 17 runs over the DLS par score when heavy rain forced the players off. While doubts over whether the outfield was playable, it seemed that the weather would have helped Bangladesh win by just in time for India.

India's Ravichandran Ashwin labelled a cheat in ICC T20 World Cup match against Pakistan

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 24, 2022
Ravi Ashwin is no stranger to controversy and the Indian veteran is under fire again, this time for claiming a catch that went to grass during India's World Cup win over Pakistan where the Indian side escaped with a final ball victory

If England is to lift a Twenty20 World Cup trophy in November, they will need to get past FIVE sides

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 21, 2022
England's quest for the Twenty20 World Cup gets off in Australia on Saturday against Afghanistan. And although Jos Buttler's team is brimming with a slew of talent at both bat and ball, there are several sides in the tournament's second black ball tournament win in three years. Here Sportsmail takes a look at the five sides that will prove the toughest test if England are to lift the trophy next month