When Shami was asked about the rumours, he slammed those responsible for spreading such news online. The fast bowler asked people to avoid spreading too many lies on social media and even said that such memes can entertain, but they can also be harmful. Indian cricket team's fast bowler Mohammed Shami has finally broken his silence regarding the rumors of his marriage with tennis star Sania Mirza. There were reports in various social media posts that Shami and Sania were going to get married and not only this, the pictures of both were tampered. Although, Later Sania's father also denied this and called it a mere rumour. Sania's father had appealed to the fans not to spread such news. Now Shami himself has broken his silence on this matter. Recently, in a conversation with journalist Shubhankar Mishra on YouTube, when Shami was asked about the rumours, he reprimanded those responsible for spreading such news online. The fast bowler asked people to avoid spreading too many lies on social media and even said that such memes can entertain,But they can also be harmful. He said, 'I urge everyone to be responsible with social media and avoid spreading such baseless news. This is strange and what is there in it? It has been done forcefully but what to do? Shami said- When you open the phone, you see your own photo. But I want to say only one thing that no one should be pulled like this. I agree that memes are for your fun, but they are related to someone's life. So you should make memes thoughtfully. Today you are not a verified page, your address is not known. If no one knows then you can say. If these are related to someone's life then you should definitely think about it and then share such things. These people share memes from unverified pages and get away with saying everything. Shami said, 'I want to say only one thing, if you have the guts then show it by speaking from a verified page, then we will tell. It is very easy to pull someone else's leg. achieve success,Raise your level. Then I will accept that you are a good person. Shami also dismissed a strange claim made by former Pakistan captain Inzamam Ul Haq against Indian fast bowler Arshdeep Singh during the T20 World Cup 2024. Inzamam indirectly said that the left-arm fast bowler was tampering with the ball. Referring to Indian bowling against Australia, Inzamam had said, 'Arshdeep Singh, when he was bowling the 15th over, the ball was reversing. Is it not too early to reverse swing with the new ball? This means that the ball was ready for reverse swing by the 12th or 13th over. Umpires should keep their eyes open to see these things. If Pakistani bowlers were doing this then it would have been a big issue. Whereas we know reverse swing very well and if Arshdeep can come in the 15th over and start reversing the ball, it means the ball was tampered.