Mulani proves his red-ball skills in style
The Hindu
‘I feel that I am versatile and I can play all three formats pretty well as a bowler’
He made his First Class debut in 2018-19. He was Mumbai’s highest wicket-taker in the Ranji Trophy the following season.
Still, Shams Mulani, the allrounder, has always had to deal with murmurs of primarily being a white-ball bowler. Over the last fortnight, Mulani has silenced all his critics with his sterling performance bowling left-arm spin.
Mulani has picked a whopping 22 wickets in the first two league stages, including three consecutive five-wicket hauls. As a result, he is topping the wicket-takers’ chart in the Ranji Trophy. The southpaw, who is a couple of weeks shy of turning 25, hopes that his performance versus Saurashtra and Goa should end the debate about his spin bowling skills in the longer format.
“We started off bowling with it as kids and that’s what is going to hold us in good stead in the long-run”On practising regularly with the red ball
“I think it should because I never felt I was only a white-ball bowler. I feel that I am versatile and I can play all three formats pretty well as a bowler. That’s what I am trying to do,” Mulani told The Hindu on Monday, a day after being adjudged the Man of the Match for his 11-wicket haul and a crucial 50 in Mumbai’s second essay.
“The tags are always going to be there, critics are always going to say something, you can’t help it. You just have to do what you do, let the ball and the bat do the talking.”
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