Shami’s match-winning spell and whispers of his struggle and resilience
By K.R. Nayar Mumbai. When Mohammed Shami bowls, it’s not just another show from a fast bowler. His deliveries carry whispers of struggle and echoes of resilience. His spell of four overs, no maiden, just nine runs and two wickets shaped Lucknow Super Giants’ (LSG) five-wicket win over Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) on Sunday (April 5, 2026). He is not a tearaway pacer, but one who strikes using his intelligence. It looks like he stalks the weakness in every batter. One wonders whether his seam position is a trap and whether the length he bowls is only to mislead a batter. When he runs in to bowl with the seam upright, the movement he generates resembles that of a restless and venomous snake. He knows fast bowling can be cruel, and injuries have often stopped his run-up to glory. Every time he has returned to the top of his run-up, he has looked sharper and hungrier. What forced SRH to manage only nine runs from his four overs is his precision. His accuracy is suffocating for any ...