Mohammed Shami surpasses Jasprit Bumrah to become the worst bowler in India in CT history
Team India Veteran Fast Bowler Mohammed Shami registered the unwanted record during the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 match against Archives Pakistan. Mohammed Shami became the third Indian cricket that crushed 11 balls in one -day international, which equalized the record of former Pacer Zaheer Khan.
Pakistan won the throw and decided to first hit the International Crown Stadium in Dubai in Dubai on Sunday, February 2nd. Shami got a new ball but failed to find his rhythm. Indian Pacer bought five spread in the opening of the insertion against the Pakistani opener of Imam-Ul-Haq and Babar Azama.
Mohammed Shami registers the unwanted record in the conflict in Pakistan
Mohammed Shami joined the unwanted list of Indian bowlers by delivering 11 ball against Pakistan. He became the third Indian who achieved this unwanted record in ODIS, after Zaheer Khan (2003) and Irfan Paran (2006). Significantly, Zaheer Khan also balls 10 balls at six different occasions.
The longest by the Indians in the PLA
Mohammed Shami – 11 balls against Pakistan, Dubai (2025)
Irfan Pathan – 11 Balls Vs West Indies, Kingston (2006)
Zaheer Khan – 11 ball against Australia, Wankhede (2003)
Mohammed Shami Dies Record Jasprit Bumrah from the 2017 finals
The Mohammed Shami 11-Lopt became the longest of the Indians in the history of the champion trophy, surpassing nine balls of Jasprit Bumrah in the 2017 finals against the same opposition. It is also ranked as the second most interesting full of ever bowling in the champion trophy.
All in all, Shami is Over the third longest in the history of the tournament. The record for the longest excess belongs to Bangladesh Hasibul Hossain and Zimbabve’s Tinashe Panyangara, who have both in the past a ball of 13 balls.
Shami’s Over did not set a record for the most widespread in the history of Zada. This unwanted record belongs to Pakistani Mohammad Samija, who in 2004 inserted 17 balls into the Asian Cup match against the Bangladesh, acknowledging 22 rides with seven wide and four balls.
In a home crunch, Bert Vance holds a record for the longest, after buying a stunning 22 balls in 1990, receiving 77 rides-what is most ever in the single in the history of the game.
India holds up unchanged XI for conflict with circular champions trophy
India went with the unchanged playing of the XI for their key conflict between the champion trophy against Pakistan, holding on to the same line that secured in their introductory match a victory of six over Bangladesh. The team, who led Rohit Sharma, entered the competition with the momentum on their side.
Pakistan, on the other hand, made a change after their defeat of 60 running in New Zealand. Imam-Ul-Haq was brought in as an opener, replacing Fakhara Zaman, who was excluded from the tournament due to injury.
Pakistan lost Babar Azama and Imam-Ul-Haq openers in the top 10 supplements. Currently, Pakistan are at 61/2 in 14 additions with Saud Shakeel (8) and Mohammad Rizwan (7) on the folds. Men in Green need to win the match to be in the semifinals race.