Facing a formidable New Zealand batting lineup, Mohammed Shami’s ability to swing the ball both ways and consistently find the right areas on the pitch proved to be a game-changer. His spell not only rattled the opposition but also drew praise from former Pakistani captain Wasim Akram, widely regarded as one of the greatest fast bowlers in the history of the sport.

    Wasim Akram expressed his admiration for Shami on social media, tweeting, Watching Mohammed Shami bowl is a treat for any cricket lover. His control and ability to extract movement are exceptional. Seven wickets against a strong New Zealand side is a testament to his skill. Keep shining, Shami!
    Joining the chorus of praise was Misbah-ul-Haq, former Pakistan captain and coach, who highlighted Shami’s prowess in breaking partnerships and thriving under pressure. Misbah stated, Bowling out a team like New Zealand is no easy feat, and Mohammed Shami’s spell was pure class. His ability to deliver under pressure is what sets him apart. A fantastic display of fast bowling.Source  TOI
    Shami’s crucial breakthroughs and his instrumental role in dismantling the New Zealand batting lineup played a pivotal part in India’s dominance in the match. The pacer’s ability to adapt his bowling strategies to exploit the conditions showcased his experience and versatility on the field.
    In a post-match interview, Mohammed Shami credited the success to effective teamwork, saying, It’s always a team effort. We planned well, and I’m glad I could contribute to the team’s success. Bowling in partnerships and supporting each other is what makes us a strong unit.
    As cricket enthusiasts and experts continue to laud Shami’s exceptional performance, fans are eager to witness more displays of his skill and talent in the ongoing series. Mohammed Shami’s ability to impress cricketing legends like Wasim Akram and Misbah-ul-Haq not only solidifies his position as a key player for India but also adds to his growing legacy as one of the premier fast bowlers in contemporary cricket
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