Star Indian fast bowler Mohammed Shami, currently playing for Sunrisers Hyderabad in the IPL 2025, found himself in a troubling situation on Sunday when he received a death threat via email. The 34-year-old cricketer hailing from Amroha was targeted by an individual named Rajput Sindhar, who demanded a sum of Rs 1 crore in exchange for sparing Shami’s life.
Shami’s brother, Mohammed Haseeb, came across the threatening email and immediately took action by informing the Superintendent of Police in Amroha. A complaint letter was submitted, urging authorities to take swift and strict action against the perpetrator. The email, which was received on May 4th in the evening, sent shockwaves through the cricketing community and raised concerns about the safety of players.
The Cyber Cell of the Amroha police department promptly launched an investigation into the matter, with reports indicating that the sender of the email, identified as Prabhakar from Karnataka, is the prime suspect. The seriousness of the threat has put Shami and his family on edge, prompting heightened security measures to ensure their safety.
As one of India’s premier fast bowlers, Shami has been a key player for both the national team and his IPL franchise. The incident has cast a shadow over his participation in the ongoing tournament, with fans and fellow cricketers expressing their support and solidarity with him during this challenging time.
Authorities are working diligently to identify and apprehend the individual responsible for the threat, emphasizing the need to protect the safety and well-being of athletes like Mohammed Shami. The cricketing world is closely monitoring the situation, hoping for a swift resolution and justice for the targeted player.

