Watch: Mohammed Shami Mimics Sheldon Cottrell's Salute Celebration In World Cup Match Against West Indies
Mohammed Shami delighted the fans with his antics on field during India's emphatic 125-run victory over the West Indies at Old Trafford.
- Akash Khanna
- Updated: June 28, 2019 10:01 AM IST
Highlights
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Mohammed Shami impressed in his second consecutive World Cup match
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He took four wickets in India's emphatic 125-run victory over the Windies
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Shami was seen imitating Sheldon Cottrell's march and salute celebration
Mohammed Shami impressed in his second consecutive World Cup match, claiming four wickets in India's emphatic 125-run victory over the West Indies at Old Trafford in Manchester on Thursday. Besides taking the social media by storm with his bowling, Mohammed Shami also delighted the fans with his antics on field. Mohammed Shami was seen imitating Sheldon Cottrell's march and salute celebration after the tail-ender was trapped LBW by spinner Yuzvendra Chahal in the 30th over. The video went viral on Twitter within no time, with fans left in awe of the match-winning fast bowler.
@MdShami11 Shami mimicking Cotterell Salute ! @SaluteCotterell#WIvIND #INDvsWI #TeamIndia #MenInMaroon pic.twitter.com/sTbyAnpDGo
— IndianCricketFansForum (@ICFans) June 27, 2019
Shami posted an incredible impression after missing India's first four matches at the World Cup 2019. He made his first appearance in India's fifth league stage match against Aghanistan in Southampton, where he finished 4/40.Â
The 28-year-old seamer also became the second Indian to claim a World Cup hat-trick.
Shami improved his bowling even further and finished 4/16 in the subsequent World Cup match.
On Thursday, Shami dismissed Chris Gayle (6), Shai Hope (5), Shimron Hetmyer (18) and Oshane Thomas (6) to help India keep the Windies under control throughout the chase.
Talking about dismissal of Gayle that gave India the required confidence early in the fifth over, Shami credited the Indian Premier League (IPL) for his success.
"Chris Gayle and I were together during the IPL. Once you play, you get an idea. The one thing that I thought was that if I didn't allow him to open his arms, then it would be good because at some stage, he would go for it," Shami said as quoted by the ICC.
Shami came into the playing XI in the absence of the injured Bhuvneshwar Kumar.