Latest Cricket News: The Rohit Sharma-led Indian team’s performance in the 2023 Cricket World Cup has been nothing short of miraculous. Being the home side, India currently possess a 100% win rate in the ongoing World Cup, with a whopping 8 wins in 8 group matches. As things stand, India rank at the top of the tournament points table with 16 points and have formally qualified for the first semi-final.
Mohammed Shami, the veteran all-format fast bowler, has played a key role in India’s grand success in the home World Cup. The West Bengal pacer remained sidelined in the first half of the group stage, however, produced swashbuckling outings ever since his comeback. Boasting a remarkable 16 wickets in 4 matches, Shami has emerged as team India’s leading wicket-taker in the proceeding competition.
Latest Cricket News: Payal Ghosh Proposes Mohammed Shami For Marriage
As many would know, Indian speedster Mohammed Shami’s first marriage ended in a catastrophe. The India player got married to model Hasin Jahan in 2014 with the couple welcoming a daughter in 2015. Hasin Jahan, quite astoundingly, accused Shami and his family members of domestic violence later on following a happy start to the marriage. The two are divorced now and are involved in an extensive court case.
Meanwhile, renowned actress Payal Ghosh went on to propose to Mohammed Shami to be his second wife in her recent Tweet. After Shami’s heroics in a match against Sri Lanka, Payal made a viral tweet asking the pacer to improve his English before pitching in the proposal. The 33-year-old actress has featured in multiple widely-known Indian movies and is actively involved in local politics.
Take A Look At The Viral Tweet Of Payal Ghosh
#Shami Tum apna English sudharlo, I’m ready to marry you 🤣🤣
— Paayel Ghoshॐ #modi’s family ..modiji my Father 😇 (@iampayalghosh) November 2, 2023
Reflecting on his recent performances, here’s what Mohammed Shami said in an interview
“As always, I’m trying to pitch the ball in the right areas and trying to find the right rhythm. In big tournaments, if you lose the rhythm it’s very difficult to get it back. So right from the start, the attempt has been to focus on the right areas and right lengths, and it’s working, so why not try to repeat it?”