IPL, Mohammed Shami and LSG
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Mohsin Khan, 27, whose career has been marred by injuries, made his return to competitive cricket after a gap of 455 days. Since bursting onto the scene in IPL 2022, Mohsin has survived a career-threatening shoulder injury,
Mohammed Shami's impressive performance for Lucknow Super Giants against his former team, Sunrisers Hyderabad, highlighted SRH's decision to trade him.
Mohammed Shami said his performances can fluctuate as he is not a machine, but credited domestic cricket and peak fitness for keeping him match-ready as his decisive showing sealed Lucknow Super Giants' crucial win.
IPL 2026, SRH vs LSG Mohammed Shami produced a match-defining 4-0-9-2 against Sunrisers Hyderabad, delivering the most economical spell of his IPL career and underlining his sustained powerplay dominance since 2023.
Travis Head and Abhishek Sharma score their runs at a rate of 12.29. This is partly because they see good-length balls and think that's the bowler offering them leverage when he's actually trying to hit the top of off. You know, like the textbook says. Except against guys like these the textbook is wrong.
Mohammed Shami's chances of returning to the Indian team look uncertain despite strong domestic performances after his last appearance in the ICC Champions Trophy final. Shami has opened up on retirement,
Mohammed Shami was the star of the show for Lucknow as he picked up the crucial wickets of Abhishek Sharma, Travis Head.
Mohammed Shami reflects on his match-winning performance, emphasizing hard work and preparation, not just machine-like consistency.
Mohammed Shami is an Arjuna Award for a reason. He is a name that needs no introduction. One of India’s finest fast bowlers, Shami has carved a legacy in international cricket. The bowler rose to international fame during the ICC tournaments,
Mohammed Shami delivered a sensational bowling performance, dismantling Travis Head and Abhishek Sharma early in the Powerplay. His masterful skill and deception earned him two crucial wickets, setting the stage for a dominant display.