The credit for the success of the pace unit should go to only those players who worked hard: Mohammed Shami

Mohammed Shami believes that the credit for India’s world-class pace attack should always be “one and only” with its playing members, whose five-wicket haul helped India take complete control against South Africa in the first Test. have taken.

Shami’s sixth-for-five in Tests also hit a personal milestone of 200 wickets when an all-round attack bowled out the Proteas for 197.

Over the years, one has always heard bowlers mandated words of praise for the support staff, especially former coach Bharat Arun, but Shami took a different route.

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“Indian fast bowling is a formidable one as every member has worked hard and achieved it all with their hard work”.

“They have created their own small units (niche) for themselves and yes they are the ones who have put in huge amount of hard work in the last 6-7 years. They are here on their own,” Shami said without naming anyone in a detailed and Full answer.

“Yes, the credit goes to the support staff. They endorse your skills but it is not appropriate that you take any particular name. You should see the kind of effort these boys have put in and I give credit to the boys who have put in the effort,” Shami was very candid about what he felt.

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On match conditions, the senior pacer feels that a 350-400 lead in the second innings and cracking down on South Africa’s batsmen in at least three to four sessions will help them secure a decent win.

“The lead of 146 is fine but there are still two days left. We have to bat for the better part of tomorrow and if we can make around 250 (in the second innings) and the lead is close to 400, we can give them four sessions or maybe a little more.

Shami said, ‘But it depends on the captain but definitely at least 350 to 400 runs will be needed.

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