Indian cricket team’s fast bowler Mohammad Shami has taken a total of 14 wickets in his three matches in the International Cricket Council (ICC) World Cup.
Right-handed bowler Mohammad Shami took five wickets in the match played against Sri Lanka at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai and played an important role in leading his team to victory by a huge margin of 302 runs.
There was a phase during the match, which attracted everyone’s attention, Mohammad Shami was about to go into prostration after taking his fifth wicket in the match when he suddenly stopped.
The video of Muhammad Shami’s act also went viral on social media, after which various comments started.
Some users suggested that Mohammed Shami may not have prostrated because he knows that he is currently representing a country with a history of extremism.
Some users also said that they were sitting like this due to exhaustion.
It should be remembered that Indian fast bowler Mohammad Shami faced severe criticism from Indian fans after India’s defeat by Pakistan in T20 World Cup 2021.
Indian cricket fans shared insulting messages about Mohammad Shami, labeling him a traitor and demanding his removal from the Indian team.
After which the former and current players of the Indian team came forward in support of Mohammad Shami.
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