After an astounding 49 years, Mohammed Shami accomplishes a significant milestone for India in One Day Internationals, marking a historic achievement.

On Wednesday, Mohammed Shami scripted history with a remarkable seven-wicket performance, propelling India into the Cricket World Cup 2023 final by defeating New Zealand. Shami’s 7/57 at Mumbai’s Wankhede Stadium set a new standard, surpassing Stuart Binny’s 2014 record. Virat Kohli’s record-breaking 117 and Shreyas Iyer’s swift 105 powered India to a commanding 397-4. Despite Daryl Mitchell’s 134, Shami’s career-best 7-57 secured a 70-run victory. India, unbeaten in the tournament, advances to the final in Ahmedabad, awaiting the winner of Australia versus South Africa. Kohli’s 50th ODI century added to the historic day for Indian cricket.