ICC ODI World Cup 2023: ‘Don’t Arrest Mohammed Shami’, Why Did Delhi Police Have To Ask Such A Question To Mumbai Police? Mohammed’s magic was once again seen in the semi-final match against New Zealand. He bowled 9.5 overs for Team India and got the maximum of 7 wickets by spending 57 runs.
The Fast Bowler Brought Team India Back Into The Match By Taking Wickets:-
During the match, whenever Team India appeared to be in trouble, the 33-year-old fast bowler brought Team India back into the match by taking wickets.
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When Shami was bowling wreaking havoc against the Kiwi team, the country’s security personnel were also enjoying his solid performance.
During the India vs New Zealand match held on Wednesday, November 15, Delhi Police jokingly tagged and posted, ‘Mumbai Police, hope you will not file a case against Mohammed Shami for tonight’s match.’
A Failed To Register A Case Of Stealing The Hearts Of Countless People
Now, how was Mumbai Police going to lag behind this post of Delhi Police? Mumbai Police responded and wrote, ‘Delhi Police failed to register a case against Shami and many other co-accused for stealing the hearts of countless people.’
Along with this, Mumbai Police has expressed hope to the people that the departments of both states know the IPC very well and trust the public that they will also show a good sense of humor.
Shami Has Become The First Bowler in The World To Take Seven Wickets
The Indian fast bowler achieved some special achievements during the match. Shami has become the first bowler in the world to take seven wickets in a knock-out match.
Apart from this, he took a five-wicket haul for the fourth time yesterday. With this, he has become the bowler who has taken five-wicket hauls the most number of times in the world.
Before him, this special achievement was in the name of Australian fast bowler Mitchell Starc. Mitchell Starc had taken a five-wicket haul thrice before.
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Not only this, Shami has become the first bowler to take the fastest 50 wickets in the World Cup. He has touched this special statistic in just 17 innings. Before him, this special achievement was recorded in the name of Mitchell Starc.