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Name
Mohammad Shami Ahmed
Birth Date
3 Sep 1990
Birth Place
India
Nick Name
Shami Ahmed
batting style
Right Handed
bowling
Right-arm fast

"The shadow Jasprit Bumrah casts has often obscured the sparkle of Shami in white-ball cricket. It’s what Shami loves, operating from the shadows, like an invisible force of darkness. But ask batsmen who have duelled him, subjected to his tease and torture, and they would readily testify that he is as difficult a bowler to face as Bumrah. Gifted with the most upright wrist position in contemporary cricket, with malleable wrists and dexterous fingers flicking and snapping like a master guitarist, he can seam the ball into the right-handed batsmen sharply and rapidly. He could make the ball straighten off a length too, and when conditions ally, seam it away too. But his deadliest skill, across formats, is the slippery bounce he extracts from a hard length. One of the finest executioners of the heavy ball, he could be quicker and bouncier than one would expect of a bowler with the frame of a middle-weight boxer, one who is wiry than strapping. A bowler as exceptionally endowed as him need not resort to variations, but he has sharpened his oeuvre with slower balls and deadly yorkers. For a long spell, his white-ball stocks went unsung — for 591 days, he was in ODI wilderness — but came back and reasserted the virtues of his craft. He was considered too inconsistent for this format, yet he has been the fastest to both 100- and 150-wicket milestones from his country. An average of 25.98 and economy rate of 5.60 are golden numbers in this day and age, and the key to beating India lies in dousing Shami and his straight-seamed magic.

One-day memory: (4/35 against Pakistan at Adelaide, World Cup 2015)

Performances against Pakistan by India’s bowlers tend to be hyped more than what they are worth. But this one was undersold, for Shami bowled and howled like the wind. A devilish bouncer nailed the experienced Younis Khan; another devoured Misbah-ul-Haq. He stubbed the last flickering hope of a heist, when he dismissed Shahid Afridi. With 18 wickets, he emerged as India’s most successful bowler in the World Cup, though it would be another two years before he played his next ODI. That then is his ODI career in a nutshell.

One more thing: Shami has two pet dogs Don (German Shepherd) and Jack (Rottweiler) in his farmhouse in Alinagar, Uttar Pradesh. Spending time with them, he says, is the biggest stress-buster."

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stats
oditestt-20IPL
Batting
Bowling

matches

108

innings

49

not outs

20

average

7.76

hundreds

0

fifties

0
Runs 225

strike rate

82.42

sixes

9

fours

17

highest score

25

balls faced

273

matches

108

innings

107

overs

887.4

average

24.05

balls bowled

5326

maidens

52
wickets 206

strike rate

25.85

economy rate

5.58

best bowling

7/57

5 Wickets

6

4 wickets

10
Batting
Bowling

matches

64

innings

89

not outs

27

average

12.10

hundreds

0

fifties

2
Runs 750

strike rate

74.63

sixes

25

fours

83

highest score

56

balls faced

1005

matches

64

innings

122

overs

1919.1

average

27.71

balls bowled

11515

maidens

364
wickets 229

strike rate

50.28

economy rate

3.31

best bowling

6/56

5 Wickets

6

4 wickets

12
Batting
Bowling

matches

25

innings

5

not outs

3

average

3.50

hundreds

0

fifties

0
Runs 7

strike rate

70.00

sixes

1

fours

0

highest score

7

balls faced

10

matches

25

innings

25

overs

85

average

28.19

balls bowled

510

maidens

1
wickets 27

strike rate

18.89

economy rate

8.95

best bowling

3/15

5 Wickets

0

4 wickets

0
Batting
Bowling

matches

innings

not outs

average

hundreds

fifties

Runs

strike rate

sixes

fours

highest score

balls faced

matches

innings

overs

average

balls bowled

maidens

wickets

strike rate

economy rate

best bowling

5 Wickets

4 wickets

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