5. Mohammad Shami
Mohammad Shami bowled impressively in the 3rd test match. In the first innings despite not picking wickets, did not give many runs. While defending 346 in the second innings, Mohammad Shami provided an initial breakthrough. He picked the wicket of Johntson in the first session and also troubled West Indies batsmen with bouncers. In the second session, he picked the wicket of Dowrich and well settled Darren Bravo to finish the job for the Indian team. He finished with figures of 3 for 15 in 11 overs. Shami kept the pressure on West Indies batsmen by bowling tight line and lengths which made life tough for them to score runs easily.
