Mohammed Shami
Indian cricketer
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January 9 2024 | Mohammed Shami received the Arjuna Award from the President of India, recognizing him as one of the top sports figures in the country. |
2023 | During the 2023 IPL season, Mohammed Shami won the Purple Cap for the first time, achieving a total of 28 wickets from 17 matches. |
2023 | Mohammed Shami received the Arjuna Award for Cricket in 2023. |
2023 | Mohammed Shami became the only Indian bowler to take 7 wickets in an ODI innings. |
2023 | Mohammed Shami set new career best T20 bowling figures in IPL 2023 by taking his first four-wicket haul in the format against Delhi. |
2023 | Shami was purchased by Gujarat Titans for the 2023 IPL season. |
2023 | In the 2023 IPL season, Mohammed Shami was the leading wicket-taker in the powerplay phase, taking a total of 17 wickets. |
2023 | Shami was included in India's 15-man squad for the Asia Cup. |
2023 | Mohammed Shami finished as India's leading wicket taker in the ICC World Cup 2023. |
2023 | Mohammed Shami contributed to Gujarat winning the league title in their first season, taking 20 wickets at an economy rate of 8.00 runs per over. |
November 2023 | Shami rescued an accident victim on a hilly road near Nainital, earning him the tag of 'Samaritan'. |
November 15 2023 | During the semi-final of the 2023 Cricket World Cup at Wankhede, Shami achieved his best ODI performance with 7 wickets for 57 runs, winning the Player of the Match award and becoming the first Indian bowler to reach 50 World Cup wickets. |
October 2023 | Mohammed Shami made his first appearance in the 2023 Cricket World Cup against New Zealand at Dharamshala, taking 5 wickets for 54 runs and winning the Player of the Match award. |
October 2023 | In a match against England at Lucknow during the 2023 Cricket World Cup, Shami took 4 wickets for 22 runs, contributing significantly to India's victory while defending a total of 229. |
October 2023 | Shami recorded a remarkable performance against Sri Lanka in Mumbai, claiming 5 wickets for 18 runs and earning the Player of the Match award, while also surpassing the Indian record for most wickets in Cricket World Cup matches with his 45th wicket. |
September 2023 | In the first ODI of Australia's tour of India, Shami took 5 wickets for 51 runs, marking his best ODI bowling performance at that point. |
2022 | Initially placed on stand-by for the 2022 T20 World Cup, Shami was named as a replacement for the injured Jasprit Bumrah and finished the tournament with 6 wickets. |
2022 | Shami was released by Kings XI Punjab ahead of the 2022 IPL auction. |
2021 | Mohammed Shami finished the India-South Africa Test series with 14 wickets, making him the leading wicket-taker for India in the series. |
2021 | During the first innings of the first Test against South Africa in the 2021–22 Test series, Shami took 5 wickets for 44 runs, becoming the fifth Indian pacer to achieve 200 wickets in Test cricket with the fewest number of deliveries (9896). |
2021 | In the 2021 season, Shami took 19 wickets in 14 matches, finishing as Punjab's leading wicket-taker for the third consecutive season and becoming the fourth bowler in franchise history to take 50 wickets for Punjab. |
2021 | At the end of the India-South Africa Test match, Indian captain Virat Kohli commended Shami for taking a total of 8 wickets in the match, stating that Shami is among the best three seamers in the world at that time. |
2021 | Shami played in the Test Championship final against New Zealand at The Rose Bowl in Southampton, where he took four wickets in the first innings. |
2021 | Shami was picked for the 2021 ICC Men's T20 World Cup due to his performances in the Indian Premier League, despite having less success in T20Is compared to other formats. |
2021 | In the 2021 T20 World Cup, Shami went wicketless in the first two matches before achieving his career-best figures of 3/32 against Afghanistan and 3/15 against Scotland in consecutive matches. |
October 2021 | Shami became a victim of an online trolling campaign, facing significant abuse, including Islamophobic attacks, following India's loss to Pakistan in the 2021 ICC Men's T20 World Cup. |
August 16 2021 | In the second innings of the India-England Test match, Mohammed Shami scored an unbeaten 56*, marking his highest score and second half-century in Test cricket, contributing to a historic win for India against England. |
2020 | Shami continued his success with Kings XI Punjab, taking 20 wickets, marking the best return of his IPL career during the 2020 season. |
2020 | Mohammed Shami was part of the India's three-match ODI series against Australia, which India won by a 2–1 margin. He finished the series as the leading wicket-taker with a total of 7 wickets. |
2020 | Shami spoke out about the impact of injuries and allegations made by his wife on his mental health, revealing that he had considered suicide on three occasions. |
2020 | During the 2020–21 tour of Australia, Shami suffered a broken arm while batting against Pat Cummins during the second innings of the first Test, which ruled him out for the rest of the series. |
2020 | During the COVID-19 lockdown in India, Shami trained alongside his brother in their home village of Sahaspur and helped provide food for the local community. |
2020 | Shami took five wickets in the New Zealand Test series. |
December 2020 | Shami was included in the squad for India's tour of Australia and took four wickets in the two ODIs he played. |
2019 | In 2019, Shami finished as the leading wicket-taker in ODIs with 42 wickets from 21 matches. |
2019 | During the first Test of the 2019–20 Bangladesh tour of India, Shami achieved seventh position in the ICC Men's Player Rankings after taking seven wickets. |
2019 | Shami was included in the playing XI for the first international pink ball Test match in India, held at Eden Gardens during the second Test of the 2019–20 Bangladesh tour of India, where he took two wickets. |
2019 | After being released by Delhi, Shami was bought by Kings XI Punjab in the 2019 player auction, where he took 19 wickets and registered his first 3-wicket haul in IPL against Mumbai Indians. |
2019 | In the home series against South Africa, Shami took thirteen wickets. |
2019 | During the 2019 India-West Indies two-match Test series, Mohammed Shami took nine wickets. |
September 9 2019 | The arrest warrant against Shami was stayed by a district court due to procedural issues with the initial court. |
September 2 2019 | A court in Alipore issued an arrest warrant against Shami in connection with domestic violence charges, giving him 15 days to turn himself in after returning to India. |
June 30 2019 | On 30 June 2019, in a match against England, Shami recorded his first five-wicket haul in ODIs and became the first Indian bowler to take consecutive four-wicket hauls in the World Cup. |
June 22 2019 | On 22 June 2019, during a match against Afghanistan, Shami took a hat-trick, becoming the ninth cricketer and the second Indian bowler, after Chetan Sharma, to achieve this feat in a World Cup match. |
April 2019 | In April 2019, Mohammed Shami was named in India's squad for the 2019 Cricket World Cup due to his strong performances in white ball cricket. |
January 2019 | During the tour of New Zealand, Mohammed Shami claimed his 100th ODI wicket by bowling Martin Guptill in the first of five games, becoming the fastest Indian to reach this milestone in 56 matches. |
January 2019 | Shami played in four matches during the New Zealand series, taking nine wickets at an average of 15.33, and was named man of the series. |
2018 | Shami toured England with India and played in all five Tests, finishing the series with 16 wickets, including six wickets in the fourth Test. |
2018 | Shami played in only four matches for Delhi Daredevils during the 2018 season due to injury. |
2018 | Shami played a single first-class match for Bengal, limited to 15 overs per innings by the BCCI. |
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