Mohammad Shami says Bangladesh players overreacted to short deliveries during day-night Test

Shami shared his experience from the first day-night Test against Bangladesh.

Mohammad Shami | AFP

Speedster Mohammad Shami was among the Indian team which played in the first-ever pink-ball Test in Eden Gardens against Bangladesh. 

From his experience, Shami said the Bangladesh players overreacted to the consistent short-pitched deliveries. The pacer also admitted he has not understood the pink ball yet.

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During the Instagram Live with Manoj Tiwary, Shami was asked to share his experience from the debut pink-ball Test. 

"Honestly, I did not understand what the pink ball is all about. The match starts in the afternoon, so initially, the ball does not offer you much, when we played the day-night Test against Bangladesh, it was with an SG ball, this ball had a different feel attached to it, we were not understanding when the ball will seam and move," Shami told Tiwary.

"When I came into the attack, I decided to bowl short balls, I have noticed that Bangladesh players overreact when someone is bowling consistent short balls, I am not scared of saying this, I have to say what I say," he added

India had won the match against Bangladesh by an innings and 46 runs. 

 
 

By - 22 Apr, 2020

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