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IND vs ENG: Mohammed Shami Eyes HISTORIC Milestone In ODI Comeback At Nagpur, Can Match Mitchell Starc’s Record

With Mohammed Shami returning to ODIs after 716 days, he will have his eyes set on an all-time ODI milestone with an opportunity to match Mitchell Starc's historic record.

Star India pacer Mohammed Shami made his return to the Indian team after a 14-month break when he featured in the India vs England 3rd T20I recently. Although he went wicketless in his comeback match, he bounced back in the IND vs ENG 5th T20I in Mumbai, taking three wickets in 2.3 overs while conceding 25 runs. With Jasprit Bumrah unavailable, Shami will spearhead India's pace attack in the three-match IND vs ENG ODI series. Shami also has his eyes set on an all-time ODI record.

Mohammed Shami is on the brink of a historic ODI world record. The Indian pacer needs just five more scalps to reach the coveted 200-wicket milestone in the format. And if he manages to do that in the 1st IND vs ENG ODI at Nagpur on February 6 (Thursday), Shami will match Australian premier pacer Mitchell Starc’s record of being the fastest to the 200-ODI wickets.

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With 195 wickets in 101 ODIs, Shami will be aiming for a five-wicket haul to equal Mitchell Starc’s record as the fastest bowler to reach 200 ODI wickets, achieving the feat in 102 innings.

Fastest Bowlers To 200 Wickets In ODIs

Mitchell Starc (Australia) – 102 innings
Saqlain Mushtaq (Pakistan) – 104 innings
Trent Boult (New Zealand) – 107 innings
Brett Lee (Australia) – 112 innings
Allan Donald (South Africa) – 117 innings
Waqar Younis (Pakistan) – 118 innings
Shane Warne (Australia) – 125 innings
Makhaya Ntini (South Africa) – 126 innings
Lasith Malinga (Sri Lanka) – 127 innings
Mitchell Johnson (Australia) – 129 innings

Shami To Play An ODI After 716 Days

34-year-old Shami, will mark his return to ODIs after 716 days as the veteran last played in the India vs Australia 2023 ODI World Cup 2023 final at Ahmedabad. Shami was in sensational form during that tournament, claiming 24 wickets in just seven matches at an average of 10.70, including a remarkable seven-wicket haul in the semifinal against New Zealand.

Although Shami has looked scratchy in his comeback T20Is despite taking a three-wicket haul, will look to find his best, given he will also most likely spearhead India’s pace attack in the upcoming ICC Champions Trophy 2025.

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