Shami tells Umran, “If you work on line and long you can rule this world
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- January 23, 2023
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Mohammed Shami, a veteran Indian pacer, believes young Umran Malik has a bright future and that he “can rule the universe” if he improves his line and length.
The Jammu and Kashmir speedster has been a success with his fast pace and bowling at 150 clicks per game, but has had trouble with accuracy.
“There is only one piece I have to offer. It’s not easy to adjust your pace. We need to be more aware of length and line. We can control the world if we have control over it.
“You have a lot power, the future is bright.” “Best wishes to you, hope that you do well,” Shami stated during a chat with Umran. This conversation was posted by bcci.Tv.
Shami and Mohammed Siraj produced considerable seam movement to break through New Zealand’s top-order. The hosts won the second ODI with an 8-wicket win.
Umran asked Shami how he stays so happy and calm in every match. Keep believing in your abilities. Under pressure, you can get distracted.
You will have a better chance to achieve your goals if you stay calm and trust your abilities. Focusing on what you do well is important.
Keep your smile on, white-ball cricket is open to all. He said that you should believe in your ability and continue to keep your eyes on the pitch so you can bowl appropriately.
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