
Shami’s Injury Dents India Pace Dominance in South Africa Series.image/PTI
Shami’s Injury Dents India Pace Dominance in South Africa Series
Mohammed Shami’s unfortunate sidelining from the India vs South Africa Test series due to an ankle injury has prompted cricketing veteran Allan Donald to express his disappointment, labeling Shami’s absence as “a great shame.” The void left by Shami’s absence underscores the critical role India’s pace attack has played, gaining as much attention, if not more, than their batsmen in recent times.
This trend has persisted over the past five years, manifesting prominently in India’s overseas Test series. The genesis of this shift can be traced back to South Africa in January 2018, when India introduced a formidable four-pronged pace attack against the Proteas. The debut of Jasprit Bumrah and the inclusion of a raw Hardik Pandya in the series opener in Cape Town marked a bold move, despite India’s eventual loss by 72 runs. Nevertheless, it sent a resounding message to the cricketing world—Indian pacers are a force to be reckoned with.
Since that impactful series, the quartet of Bumrah, Mohammed Shami, Ishant Sharma, and Mohammed Siraj has consistently troubled even the most formidable opponents. As India embarks on yet another quest to secure a Test series victory in South Africa, starting with the series opener at Supersport in Centurion on Tuesday, the absence of Shami looms large.
This time around, the challenges for the Indian pacers are expected to be more formidable. A significant contributing factor is Shami’s unavailability. Ishant Sharma has been absent from Test cricket for almost two years, and Bhuvneshwar Kumar is no longer in contention. Shami, often the unassuming leader of India’s pace attack, boasts a remarkable track record in South Africa, having played 8 Tests across three tours, securing 35 wickets at an impressive average of 23.22—considerably better than his overall career average of 27.
The impact Shami could have made in these conditions is further emphasized by his stellar performance in the ODI World Cup, where he emerged as the leading wicket-taker despite missing the first four matches. The Indian pace attack, though formidable, faces a unique challenge this time, with the absence of Shami potentially altering the dynamics as they seek success in South Africa.
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