Mohammed Shami: Team India's fast bowler Mohammed Shami is away from cricket since November last year due to ankle injury. Now he is completely ready to return to the cricket field, but no one knows when he will return. Meanwhile, when will star bowling Mohammed Shami return to the cricket field? He himself has disclosed about this.
Important role in ODI World Cup 2023
Despite being injured, the 34-year-old fast bowler played till the final of the ODI World Cup 2023. In the tournament, he played an important role in India reaching the final by taking 24 wickets at an average of 10.70. After the World Cup, he underwent surgery in London in February. Shami is working on his recovery at the National Cricket Academy (NCA) in Bengaluru.
Mohammad Shami looked in his old rhythm
After the conclusion of India's first Test against New Zealand at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Shami bowled with full enthusiasm in the nets for more than an hour. During this time, bowling coach Morne Morkel and assistant coach Abhishek Nair kept an eye on him. Despite a challenging session, Shami did not face any problems. His leg was bandaged and initially he bowled with a short runup, but gradually he appeared to be in his old rhythm.
Shami made a big revelation
At the same time, when the journalists asked Shami when he would return to the cricket field, he said that before yesterday I was bowling on half the runup, but after the match, I decided to bowl on the full runup and it was good. Put. My body is fine now and I am recovering well.
He further said that the Border-Gavaskar Trophy against Australia is important, but I am not in a hurry. After complete recovery, I want to play for Bengal in the ongoing Ranji Trophy season.
permission to play cricket
It is noteworthy that Shami, who plays for Bengal in domestic cricket, is aiming to play in Bengal's upcoming match against Kerala at Eden Gardens. Bengal's first match of the season was abandoned without even a single ball being bowled. Shami hopes that the NCA medical team will allow him to play for Bengal on time.
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