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Mohammed Shami Ahmed, India’s towering fast bowler, has established himself as a mainstay in the national team since his one-day international debut in Janua...
Mohammed Shami Ahmed, India’s towering fast bowler, has established himself as a mainstay in the national team since his one-day international debut in January 2013. Born into a family of cricketers, his aggressive style and consistency have made him a formidable force across all formats.
The Bengal native first rose through the domestic ranks, delivering a steady performance during the 2010-11 season. His breakthrough came in 2012-13, when he took 28 wickets for Bengal in the Ranji Trophy, earning the national selectors’ attention. By late 2013, Shami’s rapid rise culminated in a memorable Test debut against the West Indies, where he claimed nine wickets in the match and helped India secure a decisive victory.
Over the next two years, Shami continued to demonstrate his mettle, contributing valuable wickets in series against South Africa and New Zealand. While the 2014 tour of England posed challenges, his resilience ensured he remained a regular in the ODI setup. His career highlights include two five-wicket hauls in Tests, solidifying his reputation as one of India’s most reliable pacers.
Ambidextrous and adaptable, Shami’s ability to swing the ball both ways and maintain line and length has made him an astute match-winner. His career trajectory underscores his commitment to excellence and readiness to perform under pressure, earning him consistent praise from coaches and peers alike.