{"id":3738,"date":"2024-01-18T10:43:54","date_gmt":"2024-01-18T10:43:54","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/thebestbiography.com\/?p=3738"},"modified":"2024-01-18T10:43:54","modified_gmt":"2024-01-18T10:43:54","slug":"mohammed-shami-biography","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/thebestbiography.com\/mohammed-shami-biography\/","title":{"rendered":"Mohammed Shami (Indian Cricketer) Biography"},"content":{"rendered":"

Mohammad Shami <\/strong>Born on September 3, 1990, in Sahaspur, Uttar Pradesh, full name Mohammad Shami Ahmed grew up in a family passionate about cricket. His father, Tausif Ali Ahmed, a farmer and former fast bowler, recognized Shami\u2019s talent and took him to coach Badruddin Siddiqui in Moradabad for training at the age of 15. Mohammad Shami<\/a><\/strong> amidst his four siblings who also aspired to be fast bowlers stood out and eventually fulfilled his father\u2019s dream by mastering the craft of cricket and making it to the professional level.<\/p>

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Mohammad Shami Biodata<\/strong><\/h2>

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Date of Birth<\/strong><\/td>September 3, 1990<\/td><\/tr>
Place of Birth<\/strong><\/td>Amroha, Uttar Pradesh, India<\/td><\/tr>
Age<\/strong><\/td>33 years (as of 2023)<\/td><\/tr>
Role<\/strong><\/td>Right-arm fast bowler<\/td><\/tr>
Batting Style<\/strong><\/td>Right-handed<\/td><\/tr>
Bowling Style<\/strong><\/td>Right-arm fast-medium<\/td><\/tr>
International Debut<\/strong><\/td>ODI \u2013 January 6, 2013 vs Pakistan<br\/>T20I \u2013 March 21, 2014 vs Pakistan<br\/>Test \u2013 November 21, 2013 vs West Indies<\/td><\/tr>
Teams Played For<\/strong><\/td>India, Kings XI Punjab, Delhi Daredevils, and now Sunrisers Hyderabad (in the Indian Premier League)<\/td><\/tr>
Jersey Number<\/strong><\/td>#11<\/td><\/tr>
Major Achievements<\/strong><\/td>Part of the Indian cricket team that won the 2018 Border-Gavaskar Trophy in Australia<\/td><\/tr>
Notable Records<\/strong><\/td>\u2013 First Indian fast bowler to take a five-wicket haul in a Test innings in South Africa (2018)<br\/>- Fastest Indian to reach 100 wickets in ODI cricket<\/td><\/tr>
Height<\/strong><\/td>5 feet 10 inches (178 cm)<\/td><\/tr>
Weight<\/strong><\/td>70 kg (154 lbs)<\/td><\/tr>
Spouse<\/strong><\/td>Hasin Jahan (m. 2014, divorced in 2018)<\/td><\/tr>
Children<\/strong><\/td>Daughter (Aaira Shami)<\/td><\/tr>
Current Status<\/strong><\/td>Active international cricketer<\/td><\/tr>
Net worth<\/strong><\/td>$7 Million<\/td><\/tr>
Religion<\/strong><\/td>Muslim<\/td><\/tr>
Parents<\/strong><\/td>Tousif Ali, Anjum Ara<\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table><\/figure>

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Mohammad Shami\u2019s Family<\/strong><\/h2>

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  1. Father \u2013 Tousif Ali:<\/strong> Mohammed Shami\u2019s father, Tousif Ali, has been a strong influence in his life. He supported Shami\u2019s cricketing aspirations and encouraged him to pursue a career in the sport.<\/li>\n\n
  2. Mother \u2013 Anjum Shami:<\/strong> Anjum Shami is Mohammed Shami\u2019s mother. She has also played a vital role in his life, providing emotional support throughout his cricketing journey.<\/li>\n\n
  3. Brother \u2013 Mohammed Haseeb:<\/strong> Mohammed Haseeb is Shami\u2019s younger brother. While not as well-known as his elder sibling, Haseeb has been supportive of Shami\u2019s cricketing career.<\/li>\n\n
  4. Wife \u2013 Hasin Jahan:<\/strong> Mohammed Shami was married to Hasin Jahan, but their marriage faced some controversies and legal issues. Please note that my knowledge only extends up to September 2021, and I may not have the most up-to-date information on this matter.<\/li>\n\n
  5. Daughter \u2013 Aaira Shami:<\/strong> Mohammed Shami has a daughter named Aaira Shami. She is an important part of his life, and Shami has often shared his love for his daughter on social media.<\/li><\/ol>

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    Mohammed Shami Early Life<\/strong><\/h2>

    Mohammed Shami was born on September 3, 1990, in Amroha, Uttar Pradesh, India. He hails from a small town and grew up in a modest background. Shami was passionate about cricket from a young age and started pursuing the sport seriously as a teenager.<\/p>

    During his early years, Shami faced financial challenges, but his talent and dedication to cricket helped him overcome these obstacles. He honed his cricketing skills through local matches and caught the attention of coaches with his impressive pace and ability to generate swing.<\/p>

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    Mohammad Shami Career<\/strong><\/h2>

    In 2010, Mohammed Shami took three wickets in his First Class match against Assam. He was selected for the 2012 West Indies series of the India A Team because of his consistent performance in domestic cricket. He and Cheteshwar Pujara shared a partnership of 73 runs for the 10th wicket. In June 2012, he was in the unofficial Test A squad that played West Indies. He scored 4\/36 and 6\/71 on a green wicket at Eden Gardens, Kolkata, in a match against Hyderabad in the 2012-13 Ranji Trophy season.<\/p>

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    Along with Wriddhiman Saha, he also contributed to his team\u2019s victory over Hyderabad by four wickets with a 15-not-out in six balls. He also won against Madhya Pradesh at Holkar Stadium in Indore with scores of 7\/79 and 4\/72. Unfortunately, despite his team\u2019s exceptional performance with the ball, they lost the game by 138 runs. His first inning was 7\/79, and he also claimed a Hat Trick while finishing the tail.<\/p>

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    Mohammad Shami<\/strong> IPL Career<\/strong><\/h2>

    He was signed by Delhi Daredevils (DD) for the lucrative Indian Premier League (IPL) season of 2014, although he was only able to play a little part in that season\u2019s games. Despite a poor season for his Team, he was kept on for the 2015 Version. He frequently bowled at a speed of about 140 km\/h, with the fastest ball reaching 150 km\/h. He was once more signed by the Delhi Daredevils during the December 2018 IPL Auction. However, Kings XI Punjab acquired him during the 2019 IPL Auction. He was the IPL 2019 team\u2019s leading wicket-taker for Kings XI Punjab, and the team re-signed him during the IPL Auction 2019.<\/p>

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    Mohammad Shami<\/strong> Net Worth<\/strong><\/h2>

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    The total net worth of Mr. Mohammed Shami is estimated to be $7 Million USD. <\/strong>Which in Indian currency is approximately equal to 55 Crore Indian Rupee (i.e. approx Forty-Five Crore INR). The Main Source of Mohammed Shami\u2019s income and net worth came from cricket.<\/p>

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    Monthly Income<\/strong><\/td>55 Lakh +<\/td><\/tr>
    Annual Income<\/strong><\/td>7 Crore +<\/td><\/tr>
    BCCI Yearly Salary<\/strong><\/td>5 Crore<\/td><\/tr>
    IPL Fees<\/strong><\/td>6.25 Crore<\/td><\/tr>
    Brand Endorsement Charges<\/strong><\/td>1 Crore<\/td><\/tr>
    Income Source<\/strong><\/td>Cricketer and Brand Endorsement<\/td><\/tr>
    Total Net Worth<\/strong><\/td>$ 7 Million (47 Crore Indian rupees)<\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table><\/figure>

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    Mohammed Shami Wife\/Girlfriends<\/strong><\/h2>

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    1. Marriage<\/strong>: Mohammed Shami was married to Hasin Jahan in 2014. They have a daughter together.<\/li>\n\n
    2. Controversy<\/strong>: In 2018, there were highly publicized marital disputes between Shami and his wife Hasin Jahan. Jahan accused Shami of infidelity and domestic abuse. These allegations were widely reported in the media.<\/li><\/ol>

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      Mohammed Shami Children<\/strong><\/h2>

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      The couple share a child named Aaira Shami.<\/strong><\/p>

      Mohammad Shami<\/strong><\/strong> Favourites<\/strong><\/h2>

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      Cuisine<\/strong><\/td>Indian<\/td><\/tr>
      Food<\/strong><\/td>Mutton Curry, Chicken Biriyani, Bengali Fish Curry<\/td><\/tr>
      Actor<\/strong><\/td>Salman Khan and Aamir Khan<\/td><\/tr>
      Actress<\/strong><\/td>Madhuri Dixit and Priyanka Chopra<\/td><\/tr>
      Destination<\/strong><\/td>Goa, Andaman and Maldives<\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table><\/figure>

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      Mohammad Shami<\/strong> Career Highlights:<\/strong><\/h2>