After being kept on the bench for the initial four matches, Mohammed Shami emerged as the primary weapon in India's arsenal, and it's clear that he is currently enjoying the best form of his career. Shami was included in the team for the New Zealand match and seized the opportunity with remarkable effectiveness. The right-arm pacer accounted for 14 wickets in just three matches to become the highest wicket taker (45) for India in the history of the World Cup.