In an era dominated by 220-plus scores and ultra-aggressive openers, Mohammed Shami demonstrated that a bowler’s greatest weapon is not sheer pace but tactical acumen. On Sunday, April 5, 2026, the 35-year-old veteran produced a show for the Lucknow Super Giants, returning figures of 2 for 9 against his former team, Sunrisers Hyderabad.
Shami’s spell, featuring an astonishing 18 dot balls, served as a manual in how fast bowlers can endure in the increasingly batting-dominated world of T20 cricket. Following a tough 2025 season in which his economy rate soared to 11.23, Shami’s reinvention through slower deliveries showed that even greats must evolve to remain important.
If you want to play, it’s important to be in touch with the game. If you’re fit only then can you work on your skills. That’s why I kept in touch with the game and played all the domestic games
Mohammed Shami
Traditionally known for his upright seam and late movement, Shami parked his textbook strengths to exploit a sticky Hyderabad pitch. By bowling like a spinner for the first two overs, he turned the opening party of Travis Head and Abhishek Sharma into a silent vigil.
The standout feature of Shami’s 24-ball spell was his skill in taking the pace off the ball. He understood that the SRH openers excel when they can use the bounce and carry of good-length deliveries. By bowling off-cutters and slower balls on a fuller length, he induced mishits from some of the league’s most attacking batters.
The pitch was the same as it has always been here. Slow type, a little bit sticky type. But with the new ball, your line length is very important. Because we clearly knew that if we give them width or if we give them in the zone, then they will hit both the batsmen hard. So it was very important to turn off the pace. And it was very important that they get as little elevation as possible.
Mohammed Shami
Shami credited his rhythm to a rigorous domestic schedule and a focus on peak fitness. By playing "all the domestic games" during the off-season, he arrived match-ready, avoiding the "rustiness" that often plagues returning veterans. His synergy with LSG bowling coach Bharat Arun; a relationship forged over years in the Indian national setup, was evident in the clinical execution of LSG's bowling plans.
I am not a machine. My season can go up and down. I have performed well in the last few years. People have not noticed, thats different. But I always try to do well
Record territory: Shami’s 18 dot balls are just two shy of the all-time IPL record (20).
Historical company: His spell (4-0-9-2) puts him in the elite company of Lasith Malinga and Zaheer Khan for the most economical 4-over spells in tournament history.
Former team factor: After being traded by SRH following a 6-wicket season in 2025, Shami’s revenge was served cold, restricting his former employers to just 35/4 at the halfway mark.
Strategic depth: Shami finished his entire four-over quota by the 9th over, allowing LSG to maintain a psychological chokehold on the SRH middle order.
T20 cricket has moved beyond the stage where fast bowlers can just charge in and hunt for wickets. As Shami showed, today’s real hero is the bowler who can put his ego aside, sending down 115kph deliveries because they are more effective than 150kph thunderbolts. With this victory, LSG appears to have discovered a template for the season: rely on experience to steer through the hurdles.