The main player who joined the Indian team again..!?

Sowmiya Sriram
The main player who joined the indian team again..!?
mohammed shami, who has been recovering from an injury for a long time, is now reported to be fully recovered. Fans are happy with this. mohammed shami has not played a single match for india since the 2023 world cup final against australia at the narendra modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. In this case, indian fans are worried about the fitness of fast bowler Mohammad Shami. shami has not played in any tournament since last year's 2023 ODI world cup due to injury. Now he has given a major update on his injury, saying that the pain in his leg has completely resolved. He has expressed interest in playing in the Border-Gavaskar series to be held in australia on november 22 next month. This has made the fans of the indian team happy. mohammed shami bowled in the nets after the first Test between india and new zealand in Bengaluru.
Shami was sidelined for a long time after undergoing surgery on an ankle injury. However, he recently returned to full-time training. But skipper rohit sharma said that Shami's knee had re-inflamed. This raised the question of whether shami will not play for the rest of the year. shami has now given an answer to this. "I am very happy with how I bowled yesterday. I have not been putting too much stress on my legs. But now I have started bowling with my full speed," shami told reporters at a recent event.


"Right now I am 100 percent pain-free. Many people have been wondering for days whether I will be there for the australia series but it will take some time to make a final decision on that. Right now I am just thinking about how to ensure my full fitness and how strong I can be before the australia series. I know what kind of players the indian team needs. If I want to play there, I will have to spend more time on the field," said Mohammed Shami. rohit sharma spoke about Mohammed Shami's fitness ahead of the first Test between india and new zealand in Bengaluru.

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