The medical staff of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) keeps an eye on Shami, following her ankle surgery. After the first Test match against New Zealand in Bangalore, Shami bowled on the middle wicket.
Mohammad Shami, the fast bowler for the Indian side, has stated that he is totally recovered and wants to play again against Australia in the BorderGavaskar Trophy. Since last year’s ODI World Cup final, Shami hasn’t played in any matches. He stated that in need of getting match fit, he wants to take part in some Ranji Trophy matches. If Rohit Sharma, the captain, disapproves, Shami could be keen to make a comeback in the Test series against Australia.
When Shami returned, what statement did Rohit have?
On this tour, Captain Rohit made it clear that he was against Shami coming to Australia. He also explained why that was happening. Before the first Test match against New Zealand, Rohit had said it would be challenging to choose Shami for the Australia series. His knees were painful, and he had another injury. His condition significantly improved as a result, and he had to start again. He is with doctors and physio at the NCA. We do not want to go to Australia with an unfit Shami. We are hoping that he gets completely well.
There is still time for the Australia series, Shami stated
Under the supervision of the medical staff of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), Shami had ankle surgery. After the first Test match against New Zealand in Bangalore, Shami bowled on the centre wicket. “I am happy with the way I bowled on Sunday,” Shami stated, referring to the five-match Test series against Australia that starts in Perth on November 22. Before this, I was bowling with a half-run-up because I did not want to put myself under too much pressure. But I bowled with a full run-up yesterday. I am pain-free now. As it is still a long way back, everyone has been wondering for a while how I will be able to go to the Australia series.
Shami said that he would like to take part in some of the upcoming Ranji Trophy matches for his stateside, Bengal. The only thing on my mind, he said, is to make sure I stay in condition and be as strong as I can be for the Australia series. I am mindful of the type of attack that Australia needs. I have to go out on the field more. Before that, I want to play some Ranji matches.