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Mohammed Shami Found A Unique Way Of Improving His Speed
By CricShots - Jun 26, 2020 9:02 pm
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The veteran Indian fast bowler, Mohammed Shami, who is an integral part of India’s fast bowling attack, has been posting videos on social media, sharing his workout regime with his followers during this coronavirus-enforced break. On Friday, Shami took to Instagram to share another video where he trained to improve his speed with the help of his pet dog.

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Mohammed Shami practising at his home

In his latest video, Mohammed Shami can be seen sprinting alongside his pet dog. For the majority of the sprint, the Indian pacer was ahead of his dog but towards the end, the dog picks up some pace and they both seem to finish the race, fractionally apart from each other. “Speed work with jack,” Shami captioned the video.

Mohammed Shami is an important part of India’s pace-attack in all the formats and he has been training hard to keep himself fit and ready for whenever cricket resumes in the future. Like most of the cricketers, he is also spending time at home during the coronavirus break. Recently he shared a video of himself resuming his bowling training at a ground near his home.

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Apart from his daily training, the Indian pacer has conducted several Instagram live sessions with his fellow teammates. Besides that, Shami has also distributed food and masks to help those in need during these difficult times.

Sharing a video of Shami’s work earlier, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) tweeted: “As #IndiaFightsCorona, @MdShami11 comes forward to help people trying to reach home by distributing food packets & masks on National Highway No. 24 in Uttar Pradesh. He has also set up food distribution centres near his house in Sahaspur”.

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Shami has also shared his opinion about the International Cricket Council’s (ICC) decision to ban the use of saliva to shine a cricket ball.