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India Vs New Zealand Mohammed Shami Becomes The First Indian Bowler To Take Two 5-Wicket Haul In World Cup History


Shami’s amazing work

India vs New Zealand Mohammed Shami: In the match against New Zealand, Mohammed Shami bowled amazingly and was successful in taking 5 wickets. By doing this Shami has created a new history. Shami has become the first bowler for India to take 5 wickets twice in the history of the World Cup. Let us tell you that in the 2019 World Cup also, Shami had done the feat of taking 5 wickets. Due to Shami’s excellent bowling, New Zealand team could score only 273 runs.

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Shami bowled 10 overs in which he gave 54 runs and succeeded in taking 5 wickets. Apart from Shami, Bumrah and Siraj got 1 wicket each. Apart from this, Kuldeep Yadav was successful in taking 2 wickets. For New Zealand, Daryl Mitchell scored 130 runs while Rachin Ravindra played an inning of 75 runs.

Deadly bowling of Mohammed Shami

During his bowling, Shami bowled amazingly and was successful in bowling out 3 batsmen. Let us tell you that Shami has played his first match in this World Cup and by bowling like this, he has created a stir in world cricket.

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New Zealand’s batsmen were under pressure for the first time in the entire tournament; the team could score only 68 runs in the last 13 overs against India’s accurate bowling. Indian captain Rohit Sharma won the toss and invited New Zealand to bat first, after which the bowlers sent both the openers Devon Conway (00) and Will Young (17) to the pavilion for only 19 runs in the ninth over. Conway, after Jasprit Bumrah played the first over of the innings as a maiden, Mohammed Siraj’s ball was played into the hands of Shreyas Iyer at forward short leg. (with language)





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