Hyderabad: Indian pacer Mohammed Shami has reflected on the times when he missed playing in the semi-final of the 2019 World Cup despite being one of the best bowlers in the tournament. Shami picked 14 wickets from four matches in the competition with a brilliant economy of 5.48 and was India’s standout bowler.
Shami picked a five-wicket haul in the match against New Zealand and registered a hat-trick against Afghanistan. However, he was omitted from playing XI in the semi-final against Blackcaps despite him being in solid form. The Indian team lost the game by 18 runs and exited the tournament.
“In 2019, I did not play the first 4–5 games. In the next game, I took a hat-trick, then picked up a five-wicket haul and then four wickets in the next game. A similar thing happened in 2023. I did not play in the first few games and then picked a fifer, then four wickets and then a five-wicket haul again,” Shami told Shubhankar Mishra on the latter’s YouTube show ‘Unplugged’.