Ind vs Ban: Mohammed Shami created sensation, left behind Australian Mitchell Stork in this powerful record

Ind vs Ban: Mohammed Shami created sensation, left behind Australian Mitchell Stork in this powerful record

India vs Bangladesh: Indian Pesar Mohammed Shami


New Delhi:

He once again showed the veteran veteran Indian Pesar Mohammed Shami (Mohammed Shami) for Team India, he once again showed it in the opening match against Bangladesh in Dubai. If the Bangladesh team lost five wickets for 39 runs within the first ten overs, then Shami also contributed two important wickets. Shami did not even let the opener Soumya Sarkar open the account, so Mehdi Hasan Miraj could score only five runs. Along with this, Shami became the second bowler to take the highest wicket in the World Cup and Champions Trophy since 2015 in the World Cup and Champions Trophy.

Shami left Mitchell Starc behind

During this period, Shami achieved the second position by overtaking the Australian Lefty Pacer Mitchell Stork. Since 2015, Stork has taken 19 wickets in 32.8 overs thrown in power-play (initial 10 overs). And on Thursday, Shami Mehdi took the 20th wicket by dismissing Hasan Siraj. Shami took only 19.8 overs to reach here, which is comparatively more than Stark. And this is enough to show Shami’s power.

Kiwi Lafti Bolt at number one

When it comes to taking the highest wicket in power-play in the World Cup and Champions Trophy since 2015, Trent Bolt, who is currently unavailable for the New Zealand team. He has taken 26 wickets in 33.6 overs. At the same time, Chris Woakes (14 wickets in 40.2 overs) is fourth and Australian Pacer Josh Hazlewood (in 38.3 overs) is the number five bowler by taking 13 wickets.


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