Former India cricketer Aakash Chopra praised the bowler and discussed why he was a success against the Kiwis after India achieved a surprise victory over New Zealand thanks to Mohammed Shami fifer and Virat Kohli’s 95. India defeated New Zealand by four wickets by limiting them to 273 runs, with Shami taking five wickets despite giving up 54 runs in his allotted 10 overs.
Mohammed Shami was lauded by Aakash Chopra, the host of JioCinema’s daily sports program “#AAKASHVANI,” for his performance and the reasons behind his victory over New Zealand on Sunday in Dharamsala.
Mohammed Shami took five wickets in his debut World Cup encounter, which was played. He appeared to be bowling a “gun barrel straight.”
This expression refers to a pipe. It appears that he was continuously bowling into that pipe. His accuracy was astounding. He obtains reverse swing in addition to varying the length he maintains. Thus, India’s target of 274 runs, which they would have been pursuing after approximately 325 runs, was set as a result. Will Shami remain in the starting lineup once Hardik is healthy? I’m sorry, but I’m at a loss for words right now.
The victory over Kuldeep Yadav for New Zealand was entirely down to Daryl Mitchell: Aakash Chopra
Chopra also discussed the Kiwis’ victory over Kuldeep Yadav. “Only Daryl Mitchell was to blame for that. He did a good job of using his feet. He was moving outside and attempting to catch the ball that Kuldeep had in his hand. More than that, he had the confidence to step out and reach the pitch of the ball before hitting it straight. He is tall, has long levers, and has a strong flow. Mitchell defeated Kuldeep because the Dharamsala field’s straight boundaries are shorter.