Mohammed Shami believes that neither saying 1000 Jai Shri Ram nor saying 1000 Allahu Akbar makes any difference.
Indian team’s star fast bowler Shami has once again won the hearts of people with his statement. Shami believes that neither saying 1000 Jai Shri Ram nor saying 1000 Allahu Akbar makes any difference.
Let us tell you, due to injury, Shami is currently out of the Indian team. Mohammed Shami bowled very well in the ICC ODI World Cup 2023 and won the hearts of many people. Mohammed Shami took 24 wickets in this important tournament and was the highest wicket taker in the ICC ODI World Cup 2023. In this entire tournament, no batsman had any success in front of Mohammed Shami.
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Mohammed Shami himself must be praying that he recovers completely as soon as possible and returns to the Indian team. The T20 World Cup is also to be played this year and the fast bowlers would like to perform brilliantly in that also.
While speaking to Network18, the Indian fast bowler had answered a question regarding the targeting of religious minorities in India. Shami said, ‘In every religion you will find 5-10 people who do not like anyone. I have no objection to that, even as far as Sajda is concerned, if your temple is being built then who cares if you say Jai Shri Ram 1000 times? If I want to say Allahu Akbar, I will say it 1000 times, what difference does it make?’
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This statement of Shami has been highly praised by many people. Many people have said that this statement of Mohammed Shami is absolutely correct and many people are praising the Indian fast bowler.
Before the T20 World Cup 2024, Mohammed Shami will also be seen playing in the Indian Premier League 2024. He has performed very well for Gujarat Titans so far and the Indian fast bowler would definitely like to leave his mark in the upcoming edition as well.