New Zealand’s Kane Williamson has taken a spectacular catch at the backward point of Ravindra Jadeja, restricting him from building a partnership for India. His batting prowess has been advocated by the whole cricket fraternity but according to ESPNcricinfo, the stats say that India’s fast bowler, Mohammad Shami has created some troublesome moments for Williamson in limited over format.

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ODI matchup
In their ODI encounters, Kane Williamson has found Mohammad Shami to be a persistent challenge, managing just 80 runs from 100 deliveries in 11 innings. He has faced 3 dismissals in the 50 over format. This format has a relatively modest strike rate of 76.19 falls below Williomson’s career standard. An average of just 26.66 against Shami, significantly lower than his career ODI average reveals a clear pattern of dominance in this particular matchup.
T20 encounter
In the T20 matchup between Williamson and Shami, Shanmi has claimed Williamson’s wickets 5 times while concerning 70 runs from 53 deliveries. Williamson had been seen to struggle against Shami, managing a meager average of 14 runs per dismissal while maintaining a healthy strike rate of 132.07. This head-to-head battle between both of them demonstrates Shami’s dominance over the technically proficient Kiwi batter.