Recently, there have been concerns surrounding the return of veteran Indian fast bowler Mohammed Shami to action. Shami himself expressed uncertainty about his comeback during a felicitation ceremony in Kolkata, stating, "It's difficult to say when I will be back." However, in a reassuring development, BCCI secretary Jay Shah has indicated that Shami is likely to make a comeback in time for the upcoming Border-Gavaskar Test series in December. This news comes as a relief to fans and cricket enthusiasts eagerly awaiting Shami's return to the field.
Shami has been out of action since incurring an ankle injury during the ODI World Cup. He later underwent surgery and has since been recovering at the National Cricket Academy (NCA) in Bengaluru.
BCCI's chief selector Ajit Agarkar, earlier last month, said that he is hopeful of Shami's return for the two-match Test series against Bangladesh, which begins on September 19, at home. “September 19 is the first Test and that was always the goal. I don’t know if that is his timeline for recovery, will have to ask the guys at the NCA about that,” he had said before India’s departure for the tour of Sri Lanka in July.
Shami confirmed for Australia tour, hints Jay ShahConcerns reignited after Shami revealed that he was unsure about his return date to competitive action and after BCCI did not name him for the opening round of the 2024 Duleep Trophy. But Shah put all the concerns to rest as he guaranteed Shami's presence in the Indian team for the tour of Australia later this year, where the side will play five Tests with the aim to making the World Test Championship final for the third time in a row.
"Our team is already well prepared. We have rested Jasprit Bumrah for a while now. Mohammad Shami is expected to be fit too. This is an experienced Indian side now. Seniors like Rohit and Kohli are fit," he told Times of India when asked about India's preparation for the Australia series.
"Your question about Shami is right... he will be there because he is experienced, and we need him in Australia," Shah added.
As per the new BCCI directive, Shami will have to prove his worth in domestic cricket to make the Indian team for the Australia Test series or the contest against New Zealand at home in October.
“He wants to be on that tour,” Snehashish Ganguly, Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) president, said in an interaction on Monday. “But he has to play Ranji Trophy to prove himself.”
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