'Save a little knowledge for your future also'- Mohammed Shami angry at Sanjay Manjrekar, replied on the issue of IPL auction
IPL 2025 Mega Auction: Indian fast bowler Mohammed Shami took a dig at Sanjay Manjrekar's statement in which he had said that the former Gujarat Titans bowler would be…
IPL 2025 Mega Auction: Indian fast bowler Mohammed Shami took a dig at Sanjay Manjrekar's statement in which he had said that the former Gujarat Titans bowler will have to reduce his price tag in the IPL 2025 mega auction. Will have to face. Let us tell you that the exam is to be held on 24th and 25th November and Shami has not been retained by the Gujarat team.
34-year-old Shami has returned to professional cricket after almost a year after recovering from injury. Recently, he performed brilliantly in the Ranji Trophy match against Madhya Pradesh, taking 7 wickets and played an important role in Bengal's victory.
Let us tell you that while analyzing the IPL auction of Shami, Manjrekar said that there is a possibility of a huge decline in the price of this fast bowler who is suffering from injury.
Speaking to Star Sports, Shami had said that “teams will definitely be interested, but given Shami's injury history – and the recent one that took a long time to heal – there is a potential breakdown during the season.” There is always a concern about Shami, if a franchise invests heavily and then loses him in the middle of the season, because of this, Shami's value may fall.
In response to this, Shami wrote on Instagram story, “Jai Baba Ji, save a little knowledge for your future also, will it be useful Sanjay ji? If anyone wants to know the future then meet Sir.”
Mohammad Shami’s Instagram story. pic.twitter.com/PIruQ4oRcS
— Mufaddal Vohra (@mufaddal_vohra) November 21, 2024
Gujarat bought Shami for Rs 6.25 crore in the IPL 2022 auction and he took 48 wickets in 33 matches for the franchise. Shami also won the Purple Cap in the 2023 season, taking 28 wickets in 17 innings at an average of 18.64 and an economy of 8.03.
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