Senior fast bowler Mohammed Shami, who led an incredible bowling performance to set up India's eight-wicket victory over New Zealand in Raipur and clinch the series with a match to go, attributed his success in Saturday's match to working a lot with the ball in practice.
Shami picked up 3/18, making an immediate impact with the new ball, in an excellent display of seam bowling in power-play alongside Mohammed Siraj and reduced New Zealand to 15/5 in 11 overs. Though New Zealand were able to cross the 100-run mark, a target of 109 was easily hunted down by India in 20.1 overs.
"Whenever I start, I just focus on maintaining the right lines and lengths. But it does happen sometimes that you bowl well and yet don't get wickets. On other days you may not be in rhythm, and will still get wickets. That happens. I feel that the more you work with the ball in practice, the more success will come," said Shami in the post-match presentation ceremony.