
Rahul Tiwari
khelja|20-07-2024
Mohammed Shami: Team India's experienced spinner Amit Mishra had given a controversial statement regarding the Indian team's legendary batsman Virat Kohli, which has been a topic of much discussion and fans are also angry with Mishra regarding this.
Amit had accused Virat of being arrogant and said that he has changed a lot after becoming the captain. Now, India's legendary fast bowler Mohammed Shami has given a befitting reply to Mishra and has made a big allegation on him.
In fact, while talking on Shubhankar Mishra's YouTube channel, Mishra had said that "After becoming the captain of Team India and getting fame, Virat had become arrogant and was not talking to anyone. Amit told that he and Kohli are friends since childhood and know each other from the beginning but after becoming the captain, Virat had completely changed."
This statement of Mishra was in the news and there were two opinions about it among the fans. However, now Shami has given his reaction on this and has made a big allegation on Amit.

Let us tell you that Shami also recently appeared on Shubhankar's channel and when he was questioned about this, the fast bowler said, "Some former players know that if they criticize Kohli or make any statement about him, their name will appear on the front page of the newspaper and their name will make headlines. In such a situation, they do this intentionally."
Shami's reply is going viral on social media and fans are also liking it and are giving their reactions on it. Shami has also given a big statement about his friendship with Virat.
If we talk about Shami, he has been away from the cricket field for the last 8 months and is injured. Shami last played a match for Team India in November 2023 and since then he has been out of the field due to his leg injury.
Shami recently had a foot surgery in London and now he is working on his fitness. Recently a video of him also surfaced in which he was seen bowling in the nets and now it will be interesting to see when he is going to return to cricket.




