India’s current Men and Women combined ODI XI
This team has the ability to beat a full strength international men's team.
11. Mohammed Shami
The Mohammed Shami we are seeing at present is the 2.0 version of the older fast bowler, who debuted in 2013 and impressed one and all with his ability to bowl accurate line and lengths and his amazing wrist position. Shami then played the ICC World Cup 2015 with a serious knee issue, which he got treated after the event, where he was the second highest wicket-taker for India with 17 scalps.
Some fitness and personal issues hampered his return to the team and he found himself out of contention from white-ball cricket. However, he got a second chance in the team for the tours of Australia and New Zealand and he grabbed them with both hands and was rewarded with a spot in the 2019 World Cup squad, where he is the leading contender to partner Jasprit Bumrah in the starting XI.
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