Mohammad Shami obliges fans with his autograph during a training session.
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Mohammad Shami is a key part of India's pace battery this World Cup. The team's unbeaten run in the tournament so far has received a further boost with the return of the pacer who previously missed the match against UAE due to a minor knee trouble. Here are the top three stories from Wednesday (March 4):
Shami can't wait to take on Windies
India speedster Mohammed Shami has apparently recovered from his knee injury and is available for selection in team's next group league match against West Indies on March 6. Shami was rested from the match against UAE as a precautionary measure but the Bengal pacer took part in the training activity at the Murdoch University Oval Sports Complex ground. (Read more here)
Shahid Afridi completes 8000 runs in ODIs
Shahid Afridi smashed a typically breezy 7-ball 21 (1 x 4, 2 x 6) in a Pool B Cricket World Cup 2015 match against United Arab Emirates at Napier on Wednesday to enter the record books for scoring 8000 runs in One Day Internationals. (Read more here)
AB de Villiers has full faith in Dale Steyn
South Africa captain AB de Villiers backed Dale Steyn to be a World Cup match-winner despite the strike bowler struggling to hit top form at the tournament. (Read more here)
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