IND vs PAK: Mohammed Shami sets unwanted record with 11-ball over in India vs Pakistan Champions Trophy match | Cricket News

India pacer Mohammed Shami got off to a wayward start in the Champions Trophy 2025 match against Pakistan at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium on Sunday with the opening over of the innings. The 34-year-old Shami who took the new ball after India were asked to field, sent down 11 deliveries in the first over to Pakistan openers Imam-ul-Haq and Babar Azam.
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Shami’s over is the longest by an Indian in the Champions Trophy and the second-longest ever in the tournament. Shami’s 11-ball over surpassed Jasprit Bumrah’s nine-ball over, incidentally also against Pakistan in their last meeting during the Champions Trophy final at the Oval in 2017.
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The physio checks on Shami during his third over. (JioHotstar screengrab)
Shami bowled four wides in the over and also faced a discomfort in the Dubai heat before heading back to the dugout after the over for a change of shoes. Returning to bowl his third over, Shami was seen grimacing and clutching his ankle/calf area with the physio running out to have a look. Conceding only three runs in the over, Shami immediately walked off the field into the dressing room at the end of five overs with Pakistan moving up to 25 for no loss.
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Shami, who is on the comeback trail from his long injury lay-off, picked up a five-wicket haul in the previous outing against Bangladesh in Dubai. Shami followed Ravindra Jadeja as the second India to claim a five-for in the Champions Trophy and also became the quickest bowler (in terms of balls bowled) to reach 200 ODI wickets.
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In Shami’s absence, all-rounder Hardik Pandya replaced the veteran seamer in the attack alongside Harshit Rana. Shami later returned to the field after the 11th over, immediately starting his second spell.