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IPL 2020: After a fine start, will Shami come of age this IPL in the T20 form of cricket?

If the India pacer can sustain the performance, he may well inspire other struggling national team-mates. But will the two-month-long tournament take a toll on him or will it help him hit his stride in Australia, which India will tour after the IPL? Read on to find out what Shami has to say

September 24, 2020 / 13:14 IST
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Mohammad Shami then sent Sanju Samson packing and it suddenly looked like it was all over for Royals with Rahul Tewatia waiting for the new batsman to join at the other end. (Image: IPL/BCCI/Twitter)
Mohammad Shami then sent Sanju Samson packing and it suddenly looked like it was all over for Royals with Rahul Tewatia waiting for the new batsman to join at the other end. (Image: IPL/BCCI/Twitter)

As a pace bowling trio, Ishant Sharma, Umesh Yadav and Mohammed Shami are arguably the best in Indian cricket’s Test history. However, despite being very experienced and successful in red-ball cricket, they haven’t done justice to their talent in the IPL.

While Ishant and Umesh have appeared in 10 of the previous 12 seasons, Shami has just managed to play in seven editions of the IPL.

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Ishant didn’t make it to the playing XI for Delhi Capitals’ first match, while Umesh (RCB) was taken to the cleaners by Sunrisers Hyderabad. Shami  (Kings XI Punjab), however, impressed as a better IPL bowler in the match against Delhi.

Warmed up and raring to go