Mohammad Shami Celebrates India's 78th Independence Day, Pics Go VIRAL
Independence Day 2024: Mohammad Shami celebrated the occasion by posting pictures on his Instagram account, and the Pictures have now gone VIRAL. Here are the details.
Independence Day 2024: As India celebrates it's 78th Independence Day, legendary Indian fast bowler Mohammad Shami celebrates the occasion by posting pictures on his official Instagram account on Thursday, August 15. In the post, Mohammad Shami can be seen raising the Indian flag high from his home's terrace.
Here is Mohammad Shami's post on his official Instagram account, celebrating India's 78th Independence Day:
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As soon as Mohammad Shami posted the photos on his Instagram account, his fans circulated the pics all over the socal media and now, tweets are going viral.
Here are some of the viral tweets:
Mohammad Shami celebrating India's 78th Independence Day. 🇮🇳
— Mufaddal Vohra (@mufaddal_vohra) August 15, 2024
- We're all waiting for the comeback of Shami...!!! pic.twitter.com/tGH1CClj7C
Mohammad Shami celebrating the INDEPENDENCE DAY 🇮🇳 pic.twitter.com/e1enWM7Ekp
— Johns. (@CricCrazyJohns) August 15, 2024
Mohammad Shami joins the nation in celebrating India's 78th Independence Day!🇮🇳 pic.twitter.com/eam3BneKrY
— CricketGully (@thecricketgully) August 15, 2024
When Will Mohammad Shami Return To Cricketing Action?
Mohammad Shami is expected to return in another month's time, as he had already started bowling in the nets. However, it all depends upon National Cricket Academy (NCA)'s decision, as they are working to make sure the Indian fast bowler returns with full fitness. The institution in Bengaluru, alongside Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) will expect the fast bowler to return, keeping in mind the hectic winter schedule ahead for the Indian Cricket Team (ICT).
Mohammad Shami has arguably been India's best bowler at the ODI Cricket World Cups, as he is the nation's leading wicket-taker with 55 wickets in just 18 matches, and was the leading-wicket taker in the 2023 ODI World Cup with 24 wickets, one more than Australia's Adam Zampa.