Mohammed Shami’s no-nonsense reply on trolls targeting Muslim cricketers in India vs Pakistan clash wins hearts
Mohammed Shami's journey from a small town to international cricket inspires many. He faced online abuse after a match against Pakistan. Shami dismisses the trolls and focuses on his game. He clarifies that representing his country is his priority...

Yet, despite such achievements, Shami has often found himself facing online abuse. After India’s loss to Pakistan in the 2021 T20 World Cup, trolls called him names like “traitor” and “anti-national.”
Does Religion Affect Trolls’ Behaviour?
In a recent interview with News24, Shami was asked a tough question, do Muslim cricketers face more trolling, especially when India plays Pakistan? His reply was blunt.“I pay no heed to such trolling. I have been given a job. I am not a machine. If I am working hard throughout the year, sometimes I will fail, sometimes I will succeed. It’s up to people how they want to take that,” he said.
He added that when you represent your country, nothing else matters, only wickets and victories. “When you’re playing, you need to stay far away from such things. True fans will never do such things. If you think you can do better than me, please come and try. It’s always open.”
Mohammed Shami On Retirement Talks
Shami also dismissed speculation about his retirement. Instead, he made it clear that his love for the game is far from over.“If someone has a problem, tell me, if your life becomes better with my retirement, say it. Whose life have I become a rock in? The day I get bored, I will leave. You don’t pick me for internationals, I will play domestic. I will keep playing somewhere or the other,” he told News24.
From being unfairly targeted online to proving himself on the pitch, Shami’s journey shows grit and resilience. Trolls may type from behind a screen, but Shami’s words make one thing clear, his focus will always remain on the game, not the noise.
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