Mohammed Shami: Fans are eagerly waiting for the return of Indian cricket team's star bowler Mohammed Shami to the team. Mohammed Shami has been away from the field for a long time. He played his last match against Australia in the ODI World Cup final in 2023. Then he was dropped from the Indian team due to injury. Now a big update has come regarding Shami's return to the field. A report has claimed that Shami can be seen playing for the Indian team before the Australia tour.
The Indian team will play in Australia from 22 November to 7 January to play the Border-Gavaskar Trophy later this year. Shami is expected to play in this tournament. But before that Shami can be seen playing a Ranji match on 11 October. Mohammed Shami can be seen playing a match for his home team Bengal on 11 October, this match will be held in Uttar Pradesh. After this, he can also play a match against Bihar on 18 October. After playing 2 Ranji matches, Shami can be seen playing a match against New Zealand. The Indian team has to play a 3-match series against New Zealand from 19 October. It is believed that Mohammed Shami can test his preparations through these matches before leaving for Australia.
Mohammed Shami is currently training at the NCA (National Cricket Academy). The video of his bowling is going viral on social media. Shami took a break after the 2023 ODI World Cup. After this, he underwent knee surgery in the UK in February. Due to which he was out of the team. Now he can return to the team again after about 11 months.
It was believed that Mohammad Shami could participate in the Duleep Trophy this year, but due to his fitness, he stayed away from the tournament. The BCCI selectors did not want to take any risk with Shami before the Australia tour. That is why he has been kept away from the Duleep Trophy.
Currently, Nepal's cricket team is taking training at the National Cricket Academy. Mohammed Shami is also taking training here. Recently, a picture went viral on social media in which Mohammed Shami was seen teaching bowling skills to Nepali cricketers.