Team India's star fast bowler Mohammed Shami has been honored with the Arjuna Award. Shami is the 9th Indian male cricketer to receive this prestigious award. Shami's performance in the World Cup 2023 was excellent and he took the most wickets in the tournament. Shami had taken a total of 24 wickets in 7 matches.
Shami honored with the Arjun Award
Indian team's fast bowler Mohammed Shami has been honored with the country's prestigious Arjuna Award. President Draupadi Murmu honored Mohammed Shami with the Arjuna Award. Shami's performance in the last few years has been amazing. In the World Cup played on Indian soil, Shami played an important role in taking Team India to the final.
World Cup 2023 was memorable
For Mohammed Shami, World Cup 2023 was no less than a dream come true. Shami wreaked havoc with the ball and was the highest wicket-taker in the tournament. Shami had taken 24 wickets in just 7 matches played in the World Cup and had troubled batsmen all over the world.
Shami took 7 wickets in the semi-final match played against New Zealand. At the same time, the record of taking the most wickets from India in the 50-over World Cup has also been registered in the name of Shami. Shami had left Zaheer Khan behind in this matter.
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