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Former pacer Karsan Ghavri backs Mohammad Shami as key bowler for India at 2019 World Cup

Shami became the fastest Indian to claim 100 wickets in ODIs, when he achieved the feat during the first game of the five-match rubber against New Zealand last month.

Reported by: PTI Mumbai Published : Feb 06, 2019 21:07 IST, Updated : Feb 06, 2019 21:07 IST
Former pacer Karsan Ghavri backs Mohammad Shami as key bowler for India at ODI World Cup
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Former pacer Karsan Ghavri backs Mohammad Shami as key bowler for India at ODI World Cup

Former India pacer Karsan Ghavri believes that speedster Mohammed Shami, who is in peak form, would be a key bowler for the country during the upcoming ODI World Cup, to be hosted by England.

Heaping praise on the Bengal fast bowler, Ghavri, who used to open the bowling with the legendary Kapil Dev, also said that Shami has got a variety of deliveries in his arsenal.

"(Mohammed) Shami is an improved bowler (now) and is more focused on cricket. After whatever has happened to him in the last two years, he has come back very strongly. 

He is bowling (at) the best of his career," Ghavri told PTI. Asked whether Shami is an important contender for the World Cup squad, Ghavri replied: "100 percent".

"He should be in the (Indian) squad for the World Cup because in the English conditions, he will be a key bowler," said Ghavri.

Shami became the fastest Indian to claim 100 wickets in ODIs, when he achieved the feat during the first game of the five-match rubber against New Zealand last month.

Ghavri advised the Bengal pacer to maintain accuracy, saying it would come handy for the team too.

"He has got variety and can bowl in-swinger and out-swinger. Accuracy is also there. If he develops a good yorker, it will be like an icing on the cake. His line and length is good and can generate a good speed.

"Shami bowls regularly in (range of) 140-145 (kph) and if he keeps the accuracy, it is going to be handy for himself and the Indian team," explained Ghavri, who played 39 Test

matches.

Shami has continued to impress during the ODI series in Australia and New Zealand.

Echoing similar views, another former India pacer Raju Kulkarni, described Shami as the "captain's delight" and said the pacer is now bowling consistently.

"Mohammed Shami was always a very talented young pace bowler. Unfortunately, he was always facing either injuries or there were a few domestic problems last year, but he has come out of it and is bowling beautifully.

"He was bowling in patches, but now you can see a lot of consistency in his bowling," said Kulkarni, who played for Mumbai.

"He (Shami) is captain's delight, and with him (in the team) nobody would dare to give a green-top wicket (pitch) to us. We also have a formidable pace attack now," added Kulkarni.

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