These Indian pacers own 450-plus wickets in international cricket
What's the story
Mohammed Shami has written his name in the history of Indian cricket by becoming the fourth Indian fast bowler to take 450 international wickets.
He achieved the feat during the fifth and final T20I of the series against England at Mumbai's Wankhede Stadium.
In the all-important match, Shami picked three wickets, playing a crucial role in India's 150-run win.
Here we look at all Indian pacers with 450-plus international wickets in India colors.
#4
Mohammed Shami - 451 wickets
Shami, who made his Team India debut in January 2013, took 247 innings to enter the 450-wicket club.
He has now raced to 451 wickets, having claimed 11 fifers. The veteran pacer owns 195 ODI scalps at 23.68.
His tally of five ODI fifers is the most for an Indian. Shami has accounted for 229 Test wickets at 27.71.
In T20Is, he has returned with 27 scalps at 28.18.
#3
Javagal Srinath - 551 wickets
India's leading pacer in the late '90s and early 2000s, Javagal Srinath was only the second Indian pacer to take over 500 international wickets.
He ended his career with 551 wickets from 348 innings across formats, a tally that includes 13 fifers.
With 315 wickets at 28.08, he is still India's second-most successful bowler in ODIs.
His remaining 326 wickets came in Tests at 30.49.
#2
Zaheer Khan - 597 wickets
Zaheer Khan, arguably India's best left-arm pacer and a key player in India's 2011 ODI World Cup victory, took a total of 597 wickets during his international career from 2000 to 2014.
He recorded 12 five-wicket hauls across 373 innings. 311 of his wickets came in Tests at 32.94.
He also accounted for 282 ODI scalps at 29.43. In T20Is, he claimed 17 wickets at 26.35.
#1
Kapil Dev - 687 wickets
Kapil Dev, arguably India's greatest all-rounder and the captain of the 1983 ODI World Cup-winning team, took 687 wickets across 448 innings in his international career.
The tally includes 24 five-wicket hauls.
He also scored over 9,000 international runs with nine centuries.
While 434 of his wickets came in Tests at 29.64, he recorded 253 ODI scalps at 27.45.