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Mohammad Shami did not play all the league matches for India in the ICC World Cup 2023. Shami was included in Team India’s playing XI after Hardik Pandya’s injury, but the way he bowled after that confirmed his place in the playing XI. Shami has been the most dangerous pair breaker in this tournament so far. Shami has been taking wickets with the new ball and the old ball, taking 23 batsmen in just six matches in this World Cup. Shami has spent runs at an economy rate of 5.01, Shami has taken wickets at a strike rate of 10.91. Shami was not even part of the playing eleven in the opening matches. Shami shares the secret of his powerful bowling.
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Shami said on Star Sports, ‘I always look at the condition of the match, how the pitch and the ball are behaving, whether the ball is swinging or not, if the ball is not swinging then I try. I want to bowl. Stump to stump and tip the ball to where the ball takes the edge of the batsman’s bat. The batsman is out while trying to drive.
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Shami has bowled 41.5 overs so far in this World Cup and has spent 210 runs during this. Shami has taken five or more wickets in an innings five times in this World Cup. Shami took seven wickets in the semi-final match and was adjudged Man of the Match. He is the only bowler in the world to take five or more wickets three times in a single World Cup. Shami has now taken the most wickets for India in World Cup history. Shami has taken a total of 54 wickets in the World Cup.

