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Batting great Sunil Gavaskar on Sunday said Mohammed Shami often reminds him of the legendary pacer Malcolm Marshall, thoughts of whom still "wakes him up from deep sleep".
Coming from one of the finest batsmen against genuine fast bowling, the analogy with the West Indies pacer is certainly one of the biggest compliments ever paid to the senior India speedster, who has made the best in the business hop, skip and jump with his pace, swing and bounce through the season.
Asked who is his favourite Indian fast bowler, Gavaskar took Shami's name.
"He reminds me of Malcolm Marshall, who still wakes me up from deep sleep," Gavaskar said while commentating for 'Star Sports' during the third and final One-day International between India and the West Indies here.
Gavaskar also credited World Cup winning captain Kapil Dev for revolutionising Indian fast bowling.
Impressed with Shami's skills, former India captain Gavaskar had earlier compared the fast bowler to a leopard.
Skipper Kieron Pollard and Nicholas Pooran struck aggressive half-centuries to power the West Indies to 315 for five in the series-deciding ODI.
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