The most underrated pacer in the world is Mohammed Shami

In the first ODI of the ongoing series between India and Australia, Mohammed Shami was at his best.

After being given the opportunity to bat first, Mohammed Shami finished with statistics of 5/51 as Australia was dismissed for 276 in the opening ODI in Mohali. India now needs a difficult 277 to win and grab the series lead.

India got off to a great start in the game because to Shami, who replaced Mohammed Siraj in the gambling xi, taking a wicket in his very first over. On the fourth delivery of the opening over, he cleanly removed Mitchell Marsh, handing Australia an early defeat.


During the middle portion, he ignored Steve Smith, shattering a crucial stand of 94 runs between him and David Warner (52). Marcus Stoinis (29), Matthew Short (2), and Sean Abbott (20) were all dismissed by the bowler in the final overs after he finally got here lower back, breaking the flow of the Australian innings.


Mohammad Shami took five wickets, and three of them were bowled dismissals, demonstrating the fact that he was bowling stump to stump throughout his session. In hot and humid circumstances, he bowled a first spell of three overs before returning to bowl his final seven overs over the course of two spells.

For the majority of the Asia Cup, Shami was kept on the bench. While Mohammed Siraj was resting, he played in the games against Nepal and Bangladesh. After this wicket, Shami has now taken 37 wickets against Australia, which is the second-highest total among Indian bowlers after Kapil Dev's 45.


Former player Mohammad Kaif believes that Shami is currently the most underappreciated fast bowler in the world.


As India rested Mohammed Siraj, Shami was added to the starting lineup. He fired Mitchell Marsh, Steve Smith, Marcus Stoinis, Matthew Short, and Sean Abbott, seizing the chance with both hands.


In 10 overs, the right-arm seamer gave up just 51 runs. Despite his stellar track record, he hasn't been able to participate in the fifty-over format on a regular basis.