This player played World Cup even after leg fracture
This player played World Cup even after leg fracture
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Cricket is closed these days due to Coronavirus and all the cricketers are getting connected to the fans on social media. On Wednesday, Mohammed Shami interacted with former India team all-rounder Irfan Pathan on Instagram Live and during this he made many big revelations. Shami said that he played the World Cup 2015 despite a leg fracture. Shami told that he used to eat a pain killer before every match and after the match, 40-40 milliliters of fluid came out of his knee.

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Big disclosure of Shami: Mohammed Shami told Irfan Pathan, 'I was fractured in 2015, Physio told me that it may take 4 to 6 months to recover. Now the World Cup was to start from next week, on this, Physio told me that either go home or if you can tolerate the pain then you can play with a pain killer.' Shami said that he decided to play the World Cup. After this, he told, 'I got hurt in the first match, you will not believe there was a size of my knee and thigh.'

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Mohammed Shami revealed, 'I used to go to the doctor after every match and 40 to 50 ml of fluid came out of my knee. In every match, I used to take 3-3 pen edges. The doctor also folded my hands. I used to take 2 mL steroid as per the rules. However, before the semifinal match, my condition got worse and it seemed that I will not be able to play now. Dhoni gave confidence.'

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Shami said that when his condition was bad before the semi-final match against Australia, he felt that he would not be able to play. Shami told that at such a time Dhoni gave him confidence. Shami said, 'Mahi bhai gave me a lot of confidence. Dhoni said that I trust you, I will get someone else to kill me too. He said do not give more than 60 runs, I said - I will do so much by dying.' Shami also targeted the commentators, he said- 'Those who sit on the mic or the expert people, make a lot of things. My MRI report came after the World Cup, which showed that 4 mm of my leg was broken. However today I am fit and all the experts have their mikes down. '

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