Minister MB Rajesh praised and supported Mohammed Shami, who is bowling in a great form in the World Cup. MB Rajesh said that Mohammad Shami is my star in this world cup even though the final match is still left.
MB Rajesh wrote on social media that every wicket taken by Mohammad Shami was also a stump of hatred, hatred, racism and communalism off the field.

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Even though the final match is still left, my star in this World Cup is Mohammed Shami. I am choosing Shami as the star of this World Cup not to forget Virat Kohli’s magical performance that surpassed Sachin Tendulkar’s record.
Mohammad Shami spearheaded India’s run to the finals. A player forced to sit out the first three games. Later, the opportunity fell only because of Hardik Pandya’s injury.
The man who bought his place in the team by proving that the Indian team cannot avoid him with his talent and performance. 23 wickets in just six matches.
Seven wickets against New Zealand yesterday, the most brilliant bowling performance in the history of the World Cup. Mohammad Shami will go into the final in Ahmedabad holding his head high as the chief architect of the victories so far.
But this is not enough to say about Mohammad Shami. Why is Shami the star of this World Cup? Shami was attacked as a traitor when he lost against Pakistan in the Twenty20 World Cup.
There was also a clamor against Shami not to go to Pakistan. Don’t forget that Virat Kohli was the hero who bravely stood with Shami that day. Kohli had the courage to say in today’s India that it is deplorable to attack someone in the name of religion by supporting Shami.
Because of that, Kohli also became a victim of a lot of abuse. What’s more, after Kane Williamson’s catch was dropped yesterday, communalists started attacking Shami on social media. But Shami took seven wickets, including that of Kane Williamson and Darrell Mitchell, and dealt a blow to those who called him a traitor.
Remember that it was the Shami-Kohli combination that led India to the finals with the ball and the bat, who were called traitors and faced abuse for supporting that ‘traitor’. Every wicket taken by the iconic fast bowler Mohammad Shami in this World Cup was not only for the opposing teams on the field.
There were also stumps of hatred, hatred, racism and communalism off the field. Salute to Mohammad Shami’s talent and fighting spirit. And congrats to Virat Kohli for surpassing Sachin Tendulkar.

