SYDNEY: India’s craftiest pacer Mohammed Shami is in the “right zone” after his impressive performance in the IPL, allowing him to prepare for the big Test series against Australia “without any pressure”.
Shami had his best IPL season as his 20 wickets for Kings XI Punjab,
including a spectacular defence of five runs in a double Super Over game against Mumbai Indians, was one of the highlights of the tournament. “My performances for KXIP in IPL has given me a lot of confidence and put me in the right zone,” Shami told BCCI.TV on Saturday.
An artist with the red ball, Shami feels that a good IPL has taken off the burden from him. “The biggest advantage is that I can now prepare for the upcoming series without any pressure. There is no burden on me. I am very comfortable at the moment.
“I had worked hard on my bowling and my fitness in the lockdown. I knew that IPL would take place sooner or later and I was Motivation has never been a problem for Virat Kohli, feels Marcus Stoinis preparing myself for it.”
Shami made no bones that Test matches are a priority for him on this tour as he is trying to get into the groove during the training session over the last one week.
“We are going to have a long tour starting with the white ball followed by pink and red ball Tests. My focus area has been the red ball and I am working on my lengths and seam movement. “I have always felt that once you start pitching the ball at the lengths you desire, you can succeed in different formats.” He feels that post IPL, his white ball form is in control and that’s why he required more preparation with red ball.
“What you need is control. I have done well with the white-ball and now spending time in the nets bowling with the red ball. You
don’t bowl in the same area since both formats are different but your basics don’t change much.” Hamstring getting better, keeping fingers crossed for Australia: Rohit Sharma With Steve Smith and David Warner, who were missing during India’s victorious campaign in 2018-19, back in the mix, things will get tougher for the Indian pace quartet.
—PTI