Mohammed Shami: Team India has easily won the T20 series against England. Now the Indian team is ready to confront the British in the three -match ODI series. This series is going to be very important for the preparation of Team India before the Champions Trophy. Similarly, the England series is very important for the Indian team’s star fast bowler Mohammed Shami. Shami will be seen playing ODI cricket again after November 2023. He last played against Australia in the 2023 World Cup final. Shami is returning after 445 days. Now Shami can also make a big record on return.

Shami recorded records

Mohammed Shami will have a big opportunity to prove himself in the ODI series against England. This series is going to be very important for Shami, who is returning to ODI after about 14 months before landing in a tournament like Champions Trophy. On the other hand, Shami can also set the record for the fastest 200 wickets in the history of ODI cricket in this series. Shami has so far taken a total of 195 wickets in 100 innings of 101 ODIs. If Shami somehow succeeds in taking 5 wickets in the first ODI against England, then he will hold the record for the fastest 200 wickets in ODIs.

 

This record is named after Stark.

This record is currently named after Australia’s star fast bowler Mitchell Stark. Stark took 200 wickets in 102 innings of 102 ODIs. In such a situation, Shami will have a great opportunity to match Stark in terms of the match. Pakistani veteran Sakalain Mushtaq is second in this list. Mushtaq took 200 wickets in 101 innings of 104 matches. Apart from this, Trent Bolt achieved this feat in 107 matches.

Shami’s return after a long time

Shami was ruled out of the team due to an ankle injury after losing the ODI World Cup final to Australia in November 2023. For this, he had to undergo surgery. Then, when he was close to the team, his left knee was swollen. This fast bowler has now been included in the Indian team for the Champions Trophy. He was also included in the team for the five -match T20 series against England, where he played two matches.

Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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