Shami's Vintage Spell Powers Bengal to Second Straight Ranji Win

Mohammed Shami delivered a vintage bowling performance to power Bengal to their second straight Ranji Trophy victory. His brilliant 5/38 spell helped bowl out Gujarat for 185 while chasing 327 runs. This marked Shami's first five-wicket haul in first-class cricket since 2021, showing his return to peak form after injury. The victory strengthens Bengal's position in Group C of the prestigious domestic tournament.

Key Points: Mohammed Shami Five-Wicket Haul Leads Bengal Ranji Victory

  • Shami's outstanding 5/38 spell dismantled Gujarat's batting lineup
  • Urvil Patel's unbeaten 109 proved insufficient for Gujarat's chase
  • Shahbaz Ahmed's 6/34 gave Bengal crucial first-innings advantage
  • Bengal secured their second consecutive Ranji Trophy group stage victory
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Shami's five-for powers Bengal to second straight win in Ranji Trophy 2025-26

Mohammed Shami's brilliant 5/38 spell helps Bengal defeat Gujarat by 141 runs in Ranji Trophy, marking his first first-class five-for in four years.

"This was Shami's first five-wicket haul in first-class cricket in four years - Wisden"

Kolkata, October 28

Senior India pacer Mohammed Shami produced a vintage spell to help Bengal register their second consecutive win in the ongoing Ranji Trophy, defeating Gujarat by 141 runs in their Group C encounter at the Eden Gardens, according to Wisden.

Gujarat were given a target of 327 runs in the fourth innings, but were bowled out for 185, with Shami leading the charge with an outstanding spell of 5/38. Despite a valiant unbeaten 109 from Urvil Patel, the visitors fell well short of the target.

Shami had also contributed with the ball in the first innings, taking 3/44, while Shahbaz Ahmed ran through Gujarat's batting order with 6/34, giving Bengal a strong 112-run first-innings lead.

This was Shami's first five-wicket haul in first-class cricket in four years, the previous one coming during India's Test against South Africa in 2021, where he claimed 5/44.

After his stellar run in the 2023 ODI World Cup, Shami had been sidelined for nearly a year due to injury. He made his return earlier this year in the white-ball series against England, before playing a key role in India's Champions Trophy-winning campaign in February, which was also his last international appearance.

Since returning to action, Shami has picked up 11 wickets in seven ODIs at an average of 30.63, including a five-wicket haul against Bangladesh in the Champions Trophy. He has also featured in two T20Is against England, claiming three wickets at an average of 16.66. However, his last Test appearance remains the 2023 World Test Championship final against Australia.

Despite being overlooked for the ongoing white-ball series against Australia, Shami has made a strong statement through his domestic performances. At present, he stands joint-third among the leading wicket-takers in this Ranji Trophy season, having taken 15 wickets at an average of 10.46.

In Group B of the Ranji Trophy, Maharashtra secured a 144-run win over Chandigarh, while Haryana cruised to a nine-wicket victory over Tripura in Rohtak.

In Group D, Jammu & Kashmir stunned Rajasthan with an innings and 41-run triumph, and in the Plate Group, Mizoram outplayed Arunachal Pradesh by an innings and 58 runs.

- ANI

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Priya S
So happy to see Shami back in form! But honestly, why is he being overlooked for the Australia series? His domestic performance speaks volumes. Selectors should reconsider.
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Sarah B
Great to see senior players like Shami still giving their 100% in domestic cricket. Sets a wonderful example for young cricketers across the country.
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Arjun K
Bengal's bowling attack looking strong with Shami and Shahbaz Ahmed! 6/34 from Shahbaz is equally impressive. Good signs for Indian cricket when our domestic level is so competitive.
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Michael C
Respect to Urvil Patel for that unbeaten 109 in a losing cause. Shows there's good batting talent in Gujarat too. Ranji Trophy always throws up new talents!
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Kavya N
Shami's experience is priceless for Bengal. At 34, still bowling with such fire and taking 15 wickets at 10.46 average this season? That's pure class! 🙌

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