Mohammed Shami Shares a Cute Video of his Daughter

India's quick bowler Mohammed Shami shared a lovable video of his daughter dancing to a song in a shop.
Mohammed Shami Shares a Cute Video of his Daughter

India's quick bowler Mohammed Shami shared a lovable video of his Daughter dancing to a song in a shop. He shared the video on Instagram and quickly inscribed it "My doll. Has much better dances skills than her father". He included the hashtags 'dance', 'future star' and 'India'.

In the video, the father-daughter duo had all the earmarks of being at an attire store, when Shami's little girl started dancing. She is likewise attempting to include articulations and apparently arranging her very own move steps. The video has clocked in more than 2,04,000 views on Instagram so far. Fans of the cricketer were very pleased to see the video and stored positive comments.

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My doll. Has much better dances skills than her father.?#dance #futurestar #india.

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One user commented that she could be the following Bollywood star, while another user was grateful to him for picking a Bhojpuri song. Numerous different users called the dance 'extremely adorable'. Shami's colleague Khaleel Ahmed commented saying that he should learn some dancing from his daughter!

Shami is at the highest point of his game, with match-winning spells in progressing South Africa's voyage through India. Shami picked five wickets in the second innings of the first Test match, while in the second Test match, he has picked two wickets. His bowling has helped India stop the restriction group at critical stages and furthermore counteracted any perilous associations. Shami has played in 43 Test matches, picking 158 wickets with best figures of six wickets for fifty-six runs.

Shami's ongoing exhibitions have been great to such an extent that he has earned adulation from Indian cricketers and pundits as well as from opposition players. Recently, South African captain Faf du Plessis said younger players could gain from the Indian quick bowler. He stated, "There's a huge intensity about his bowling. You are going to bowl short spells in the heat but when you bowl you have to ensure that you bowl with a lot of intensity and maximize it.

There is, in fact, a lot to learn from the lengths he bowled. He's a guy that hits the stumps a lot. That's something from a bowling point of view, we have to make sure, we are better at. In the first innings especially, we bowled wide and therefore they scored frequently square of the wicket. So there are a lot of lessons to learn from."

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