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‘I’m so proud of you’: Mohammed Shami congratulates brother on his Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy debut | Cricket News – Times of India

'I’m so proud of you': Mohammed Shami congratulates brother on his Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy debut
Mohammed Shami and his brother Mohammed Kaif (Photo Credit: @MdShami11 on X)

NEW DELHI: Indian veteran bowler Mohammed Shami proudly congratulated his younger brother Mohammed Kaif on making his debut for Bengal in the prestigious Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy on Thursday.
The event marked a significant milestone in Kaif’s career as he took the field for his first match in one of India’s top domestic T20 tournaments.
Shami, known for his lethal fast bowling and leadership on the international stage, took to social media to express his pride.

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“Congratulations to my brother Mohammed Kaif for representing Bengal in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy! Making your debut at this level is a big milestone, and I’m so proud of you. Keep giving your best and enjoying this journey. The entire family is cheering for you!” Shami wrote on X (formerly Twitter), his words echoing the deep family bond that has always been a foundation of his career.

The match took place at Niranjan Shah Stadium in Rajkot, where Bengal faced off against Rajasthan in a gripping encounter.
Rajasthan posted a competitive total of 153/9 in their 20 overs, thanks to valuable contributions from Kartik (46 runs) and Mahipal Lomror (45 runs).
However, Bengal’s bowlers, including Mohammed Shami, were up to the challenge.
Shami delivered a stellar performance, claiming 3 wickets for 26 runs, while Sayan Ghosh also contributed with 2 wickets.

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Chasing 154, Bengal made light work of the target.
Abishek Porel top-scored with an impressive 78 runs off 48 balls, while Sudip Kumar Gharami anchored the chase with a steady 50 not out.
Bengal reached their target in just 18.3 overs, winning by 7 wickets.
While Kaif didn’t claim a wicket in his 4 overs, his contribution to the team’s spirit and support for his family was evident.

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