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‘Shami called me after the 2019 World Cup’ – Shoaib Akhtar reveals the message he gave the Indian pacemaker

Mohammed Shami, the fast Indian bowler, is praised from all corners for his brilliant performance against South Africa in the second inning of the match against South Africa. It is someone who has assumed the responsibility of balancing the ball after Zaheer Khan’s retirement. Shami made his debut in 2013, but due to his injuries he remained in and out of Team India, but in recent years, he has become the leader of India in the longest format of the game.

In the first Test during the first innings against South Africa, he ran out of fight, but it seemed that the match for the pacemaker started from the second inning where he did not allow Proteas batters to survive on the field for a long time and took his Fifth fifth in Cricket test for your side.



Many former cricketers came to social media platforms to congratulate the Indian pacemaker and now former Pakistani bowler Shoaib Akhtar, also known as Rawalpindi Express, has received some revelations about his telephone conversation that took place after departure from India from the semifinal of the World Cup when the Indian player called him on the phone.

Former Pakistan player reveals his phone conversation with Shami
In a video, Akhtar expressed how Shami felt after the departure of India from the mega event, but advised him to remain calm and stay fit: “After the disappointment of India (50 years) in the World Cup, Shami called me one day. I told him not to get discouraged, but to keep fit. The local series is coming and you will do well, I said, “said former Pakistan.

He also said that Shami should become a great pacemaker and that he has a reverse swing in his bowling alley, which is one of his variations that very few subcontinent players have: “I told Shami that I want him to become a teraway pacemaker, running through the batting line. ” UPS It has sewing and swing, in addition to having a reverse swing that very few bowlers in the subcontinent have. I told him that you can become the king of the reverse swing. Now, you see what he has done, he has wickets of a docile field. I am very happy for him. ”

The 44-year-old former Pakistan cricketer was one of the best and fastest cricketers in the world. He appeared in 46 tests, 163 ODI and 15 T20I and took more than 400 international wickets for Pakistan and Shoaib was also the first bowler to touch the 100 mph mark with his bowling alley.

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