Shami spoke about his bowling in the WTC 2021 Final and his hat-trick in 2019 WC, both in Southampton.
While Devon Conway made a half-century, while Kane Williamson made 49 and even the tail wagged with Kyle Jamieson and Tim Southee contributing 21 and 30 runs respectively.
Mohammad Shami, in a chat with India team fielding coach R Sridhar, talked about his bowling performance as he picked the wickets of Ross Taylor, BJ Watling, Colin de Grandhomme, and Kyle Jamieson.
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"It's difficult if you come after injury and you are given responsibility in such conditions. The doubt obviously comes to my mind but I overcame it on the field because of the positive mindset. Bowlers picked a good line and length from the morning. As a unit we worked perfectly, even the spinners bowled at a good length. In the end, the accuracy to bowl at the same place is good for ourselves as bowlers and for our team," Shami told India's fielding coach, R Sridhar, in a video posted by BCCI.
Ageas Bowl, Southampton has been a happy hunting ground for Mohammad Shami, as on June 22, 2019, he became only the second Indian bowler to take a hat-trick in World Cup, a feat he achieved in the 2019 edition against Afghanistan.
Shami took to Twitter and wrote: "Southampton has brought happy memories for me both in white and red ball. The 2019 World Cup hat-trick remains a favorite but delighted to deliver for #TeamIndia on Day 5 when we needed the most. The bowling group put in a lot of efforts. #WTC21 #mshami11."
(ANI inputs)