Delhi: The Indian cricket team recently defeated England 4–1 in the T20 series of five matches. Now the Indian team is ready for the three -match ODI series, which will be very important for its preparations before the ICC Champions Trophy 2025. This series is also going to be special for Indian fast bowler Mohammed Shami, as he is returning to ODI cricket for the first time since November 2023.
The right -handed bowlers last played against Australia in the final of the ODI World Cup 2023. Here, in this series, Shami will have a chance to make a big record.
Along with this, he can also make a record of taking the fastest 200 wickets in the history of ODI cricket. He has taken 195 wickets in 100 innings of 101 ODIs so far. If he succeeds in taking 5 wickets in the first ODI against England, then you will achieve this feat.
Currently, this record is recorded in the name of Australia’s fast bowler Mitchell Starc, who completed 200 ODI wickets in 102 innings of 102 matches. Second place in this list is Pakistan’s veteran spinner Sakalain Mushtaq, who achieved this feat in 101 innings of 104 matches. At the same time, New Zealand’s Trent Bolt completed 200 wickets in 107 matches.
Significantly, Shami had to be out of the team due to an ankle injury after the final of the World Cup 2023. Now he has been included in the Indian team for the Champions Trophy. Earlier, he also returned to the T20 series against England, where Pesar played two matches.
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