Sports Desk. In the current Cricket World Cup (ICC Cricket World Cup 2023), Indian fast bowler Mohammed Shami has bowled lethally. Could not make it to India’s playing eleven in the first four matches of the tournament. Shami has been on fire with his bowling ever since he was included in the team in place of injured Hardik Pandya. So far, he has taken maximum 23 wickets in six matches of the current tournament. At second place is Australia’s Adam Zampa, who has taken 22 wickets in 10 matches. Shami’s ability to swing the ball both ways has made him a lethal bowler in the evening. His childhood coach has made a big revelation regarding his bowling. Read More – Cricket: Bad news for Hardik Pandya fans, India’s star all-rounder will stay away from cricket for the next 2 months…
Let us tell you that Shami comes from Shasapur in Moradabad district of Uttar Pradesh. His childhood coach Mohammed Badruddin has revealed how Shami has always been a brave bowler and once advised him to bowl with the cross seam. But Shami, who was a man of few words, also got angry at this advice. Badruddin said that he glared at me and told me that cowards put these cross seams. My strength is the seam and I will not compromise on it.
Shami’s coach said that he never uses cross-seam. Even if his balls are beaten, he does not compromise on his seam position. Badruddin says that during the lockdown in 2020, Shami started working on his white ball bowling. He said that every morning, he would place six white balls in a bucket filled with water. During that time he had prepared a floodlit cricket pitch at his farmhouse. He used to bowl with those wet balls continuously for three to four hours at night. It took three years for Shami to master the white ball.