Delhi: Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) veteran fast bowler Mohammed Shami shared many important things before the match played at the Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium against the Delhi Capitals (DC) in Geographist’s special series ‘Jane Gold’.

Expressing happiness over the performance of the young players, Shami said, “It is very encouraging to see the youth coming forward. It is a sign of the bright future of Indian cricket and shows that there is no dearth of new talent through the league.”

He also spoke openly about his knee injury, a long recovery process and his journey with SRH.

Shami said, “Injuries are part of a fast bowler’s life. My recovery took 14 months and this journey was not easy. Especially during his return to domestic cricket, he had to struggle a lot mentally and physically.”

He further said, “At one time my condition had suddenly deteriorated, so I decided to play more and more domestic matches. He played about 12-13 matches and the England series played a big role in returning confidence. I always try to give 100% on the field.”

Regarding Sunrisers Hyderabad, Shami said that this team is changing the definition of cricket. He said, “The first 200 runs which seemed to be a big target, now the chase of 300 runs is also beginning to be possible. This team is taking the sports standards to new heights. I feel proud to be a part of a team that has the ability to write new history.”

He also clarified that SRH is not only dependent on power-touching. 34 -year -old Pesar said, “Those who think that SRH is just on batting, they are wrong. We also have a balanced and strong bowling unit, which can change the attitude of the match under any circumstances.”

During the conversation, Shami also discussed the ban on the Spit (Saliva) after Kovid and the effect of his removal. The right -handed fast bowler said, “The ban on spit after Kovid made the reverse swing difficult. Now that the ban has been lifted, the bowlers have started benefiting again. Also, permission to change the wet ball is also a big relief. A better grip gets from the dry ball and the ball is effective for longer.”

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