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Mohammad Shami did not understand English, then Kohli helped him

Man of the match Shami said that every player of the team is enjoying the success of each other.

Team India beat New Zealand by eight wickets in the first ODI on Wednesday. Bowlers displayed brilliant performance and piled on Kiwi team at 157 runs. Kuldeep took 4 wickets in this match, while Shami got three wickets in his name. After the match, during the presentation, the petitioner asked some questions from Shami. Shami was finding it difficult to understand English. In this way, Captain Virat came forward and he put his side in front of the English translation of Shami's answer. That is, outside of the ground, Team India's jugalbandi was also seen.

Man of the match Shami said that every player of the team is enjoying the success of each other. He said, "We have tried whatever team we have achieved so far. We enjoy each other's success." He said, "If we have Plan-A and they do not work, then we have Plan-B. We work together as a bowling unit."

Shami said that injuries have made changes in their attitudes. He said, "Injuries have changed my attitude. I spent a lot of time after a long time and spent a good time."

Emerged as the World Cup's strongest contender
Mohammed Shami has emerged as the strongest contender for the World Cup team, and the Indian fast bowler, who runs in the form of the last wicket in the last 12 months, has given credit for the successful return of one-day internationals in the last 12 months. Shami returned to the ODI team with a home series against the West Indies in October. Shami, who scored a magnificent performance in one-dayers and one-day matches in Australia, also bowled sharply in the first one-dayer in New Zealand, taking three for 19 runs.

This 28-year-old fast bowler is recovering from fitness and personal life issues and is doing the best for India. Shami, who became the first Indian bowler to score 100 wickets in the lowest ODI matches of ODIs, said, "It is a long journey, it is a long journey. I played in the 2015 World Cup, got hurt after it and I took two years to recover. After rehabilitation I made the 2016 World T20 team. After some time, full confidence came in me and I felt that I have returned to the track.

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