These days, news of experienced Indian fast bowler Mohammad Shami’s comeback to cricket is generating headlines. Additionally, he is very popular on social media. Shami’s return was announced, but today it was said that he had sustained a new ailment and would be postponed.
According to media estimates, Mohammad Shami’s injury may keep him out of the game for another six to eight weeks, making it unlikely that he will play in Australia’s forthcoming Border Gavaskar Trophy match. Shami released an official statement when these claims made waves in the media. The news of the injury and the extended comeback delay has infuriated Muhammad Shami. He finally spoke up and denounced these rumours as false.
There were rumours that he was no longer eligible for the Border Gavaskar Trophy.
To start with, rumours circulated in the media that Shami suffered an injury while recuperating. After surgery on his ankle, Muhammad Shami was undergoing rehabilitation. As he was getting ready to return to the National Cricket Academy (NCA), word leaked out that Shami had sprained his knee during an NCA workout, which would prevent him from playing cricket for the next six to eight weeks. However, Shami has since released a statement denouncing the veracity of these claims. It would appear from this that he is keen to play Australia again.
Mohammed Shami, 34, produced an outstanding performance at the 2023 ODI World Cup. Even though he struggled with his injuries during the World Cup, he remained India’s top bowler for the whole of the competition. Even though he was in excruciating pain, Shami continued to play by taking medications. After the World Cup, he had surgery performed overseas, and he has not played cricket since.