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I always look at what the situation is, how the pitch and the ball behaving

Ahmedabad, Nov 17: Senior India pacer Mohammed Shami has said there is nothing extraordinary in his bowling, adding he just focuses on stump-to-stump length and putting the delivery in “a zone” to get wickets.
Shami has been India’s go-to bowler in the World Cup, where he is currently the side’s top wicket-taker, scalping 23 wickets in six matches at an economy of 5.01, including a four-for and three fifers.
He grabbed seven wickets in the semifinal against New Zealand in Mumbai on Tuesday.
“I always look at what the situation is, how the pitch and the ball are behaving and if the ball is swinging or not,” Shami told Star Sports.
“And, if the ball is not swinging, I try and bowl stump to stump while trying to land it in a zone where the ball can catch an edge of the batters (when they) are driving.” Shami missed the initial four matches of the World Cup, with all-rounder Hardik Pandya being the preferred pacer in the team before an ankle injury ruled him out for the remainder of the competition.
Since then, Shami has been phenomenal with his pace and seam, getting the ball to move in every condition.
Former India head coach Ravi Shastri also believes that Shami will have a significant role to play in the final against Australia in Ahmedabad on Sunday.
“The very first ball, if he (Shami) is sprinting in, (I wish) good luck to the batters. The seam presentation, the way the ball lands… What he has done in this World Cup is to consistently hit the right lengths,” he said during an event in Chennai on Friday.
“Even in Mumbai, he was troubling the batsmen with his skills. Not many got the ball to move around, but he got to do it and got the outside edges,” added Shastri.
Shami is known for his ability to swing the ball both ways, and is also a very good reverse swing bowler. He is also a very accurate bowler, and is able to bowl at high speeds for long periods of time.
Shami has been a key player for India in many of their biggest victories, including the 2013 Champions Trophy and the 2015 Cricket World Cup. He is a very reliable bowler, and is always able to produce wickets when his team needs them. (Agencies)

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