Mohammed Shami's hat-trick in his first match at this year's World Cup has left India with a pace bowling dilemma ahead of Thursday's match against West Indies but bowling coach Bharat Arun calls it a happy headache.
Cricket-Torn between Shami and Kumar, India welcome 'good headache'
Mohammed Shami's hat-trick in his first match at this year's World Cup has left India with a pace bowling dilemma ahead of Thursday's match against West Indies but bowling coach Bharat Arun calls it a happy headache.

Mohammed Shami's hat-trick in his first match at this year's World Cup has left India with a pace bowling dilemma ahead of Thursday's match against West Indies but bowling coach Bharat Arun calls it a happy headache.
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Mohammed Shami's hat-trick in his first match at this year's World Cup has left India with a pace bowling dilemma ahead of Thursday's match against West Indies but bowling coach Bharat Arun calls it a happy headache.
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