Mohammed Shami has ended this player’s career, Rohit Sharma and Ajit Agarkar will not be able to save it even if they try.
Mohammed Shami: Team India’s World Cup (World Cup 2023) journey has been very wonderful so far. The team has won six out of its six matches. Team captain Rohit Sharma is also looking in good form. Along with him, fast bowler Mohammed Shami has also returned to the team and he also seems to be in his rhythm. Shami has played only two matches in this World Cup and has taken 9 wickets. He took 5 wickets against New Zealand and became the Man of the Player. Shami has confirmed his place in the team with his performance. But Shami has finished the place of one player. Let us know about that player.
Mohammed Shami ended this player’s career
Mohammed Shami got a place in the team in the World Cup 2023. But Shami has played only two matches so far. Shardul Thakur has also got a place in the team. Shardul got a chance to play only 3 matches so far and during this he managed to take only two wickets. After this the team management gave a chance to Shami in his place. In such a situation, Shami has proved himself and confirmed his place in place of Shardul. Now Shardul is finding it difficult to play in the future matches. Shami will be given a place in the playing eleven in his place.
Team India is in great form
Team India has not lost a single match so far in this World Cup. The team’s next match is against Sri Lanka at Wankhede. After this the team has to play matches with South Africa and Netherlands. In such a situation, the team would like to continue its performance. Talking about the players of the team, the batsmen of the team are also in great form. In this World Cup, the bats of Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma are speaking strongly, while KL Rahul is also providing stability to the team in the middle order. The bowlers have also shown their magic. Fast bowlers Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Shami are looking in their rhythm. At the same time, spin bowlers Kuldeep Yadav and Ravindra Jadeja are also getting wickets for the team in the middle overs.