Mohammed Shami has made a special appeal to the International Cricket Council.
Indian team’s experienced fast bowler Mohammed Shami has made a special appeal to the International Cricket Council. Shami appealed to the ICC to re-approve the use of saliva on the ball.
Let us tell you that the ICC has already banned spitting on the ball, which helps fast bowlers to reverse swing, but now bowlers are not able to use it, due to which they have to face difficulties. This decision was taken by the ICC during Covid-19.
Shami said that many bowlers have urged the ICC to reconsider the ban on saliva. These bowlers argue that this will maintain the right balance between batsmen and bowlers during the match. Shami said, we try to reverse swing, but you cannot use saliva on the ball. We are constantly seeking permission to use saliva and reverse swing will make the game interesting. I am trying to regain rhythm and want to contribute extra to the team. Two specialist fast bowlers are not in the team and I have more responsibility.
When you are the only main fast bowler and the other is an all-rounder, then there is a workload. You have to lead from the front by taking wickets. I have got used to it and I am trying to give more than my 100 percent.
Team India has made it to the final of ICC Champions Trophy 2025
Team India has made its place in the final of the ICC Champions Trophy 2025. They confirmed their place in the final after registering a win against Australia in the first semi-final match. Talking about Mohammed Shami, he has also bowled brilliantly in this tournament so far and has kept the batsmen of the opposing team silent.
Mohammed Shami bowled lethally in the semi-final match played against Australia and took three wickets for 48 runs. Now the experienced players will definitely want to leave their mark in the final as well.