ODI World Cup: After playing an emphatic role in India’s five-wicket victory over Australia with his second five-form in ODIs, veteran pacer Mohammed Shami strongly voiced in favour of the rotation policy adopted by the team management ahead of Men’s ODI World Cup, saying it helps those players get some game-time who haven’t been able to get their rhythm.
On a two-paced PCA Stadium pitch, Shami set the tone by dismissing Mitchell Marsh early, before returning to take out Steve Smith and triggered a late Australia collapse by taking out Marcus Stoinis, Matthew Short and Sean Abbott to pick 5-51, keeping the visitors to 276.
“When you build a team, the coach has a role to rotate players and based on the situation, it is decided. You must have seen we have got results due to rotation and I believe before the World Cup, you shouldn’t put too much load by playing back-to-back games. As of now, it’s going well, and we are getting good results.”