ICC World Cup 2023 | The Shami Storm
Updated On: 16 November, 2023 03:42 PM IST | Sujay Shivalkar
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)

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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
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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

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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
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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

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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
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