CRICKET | Shami still not at his peak, but the performance has been noteworthy

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Mohammed Shami bowls on the third day of the Ranji Trophy cricket match between Madhya Pradesh and Bengal, at the Holkar Cricket Stadium in Indore, Friday, Nov. 15, 2024.
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Mohammed Shami’s performance on his much-anticipated return after a year out may have pleased Indian cricket lovers, but the pace ace may need some more time to get on top of his game.

The way Shami performed in the Ranji Trophy match at the Holkar Stadium here and contributed with both ball and bat in Bengal’s thrilling 11-run win over Madhya Pradesh is commendable.

While testing his body and mind over four days, Shami captured seven wickets in about 44 overs and played a crucial knock of 37 runs.

As far as his bowling is concerned, Shami got over his self-doubts on day one and grew in confidence on day two. He tried out a few things on day three and pushed himself when needed on day four.

Among his seven wickets, the 34-year-old claimed three proper batters and four tail-enders.

Under the watchful eyes of physio Nitin Patel and selector Ajay Ratra, Shami — who went through a surgery on his Achilles tendon and later had a swollen knee during rehab — mostly bowled in shorter spells of three-four overs. His lengthiest spell was of six overs on the first day. Some of his spells were followed by a short break, possibly as a precautionary measure.

Multiple experts present at the venue assessed that Shami would have bowled within the 130-135kmph range. It was impressive considering that it was his comeback match.

Shami’s involvement in the match was noteworthy. The way he spent time on the field, shone the ball for fellow young bowlers and guided them through the match, and took selfies with the spectators who gathered on all four days to see him in action was remarkable.

“Shami performed really well. He did not look like he was returning after a year. Rarely did he come out while we fielded and contributed with bat and ball,” said Bengal coach L.R. Shukla.

Even though Shami travelling to Australia to take part in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy looks a remote possibility at present, the speedster may be inclined to get some more match-practice in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, starting on November 23, to return to his peak.

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