Big blow to Team India, Mohammed Shami’s career ruined, he will not be able to play cricket for so many months

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|15-09-2024

Mohammed Shami, one of the best fast bowlers of Team India, has been out of Indian cricket since the Cricket World Cup 2023. However, in between, the news also comes on social media that he may soon be seen making a comeback in the Indian team. It has been almost 10 months since Mohammed Shami has been out of Team India and in such a situation, Indian supporters have started missing him. Recently another bad news has been heard about Mohammed Shami and after hearing this news, disappointment is clearly visible among the supporters.

Mohammed Shami did not recover

Breaking: Big blow to Team India, Mohammed Shami's career ruined, he will not be able to play cricket for so many months 1

There was news about fast bowler Mohammed Shami that he may be seen waiting for a comeback in Indian cricket through the 3 Test series to be played against New Zealand.

But recent reports are claiming that Mohammed Shami has not yet fully recovered from his injury. It is being said that he will be included in the Indian team only after the next few months.

Mohammed Shami may return in this series

If we talk about Team India's fast bowler Mohammed Shami, it is being reported that he has also been ruled out of the New Zealand series. However, it is believed that he is going through the final phase of recovery and it is expected that he can make a comeback for the Indian team in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024-25.

The Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024-25 is considered very special for the Indian team because if the Indian team is successful in winning this series, then the Indian team will win the Border-Gavaskar Trophy for the third consecutive time on Australian soil.

These are the statistics of Mohammed Shami

Talking about the cricket career of veteran Indian bowler Mohammed Shami, his career has been very impressive. In his career so far, he has taken 229 wickets in 122 innings of 64 Test matches at an average of 27.71. While playing in ODI cricket, he has taken 195 wickets in 100 innings of 101 matches at an average of 23.68 and an economy rate of 5.55. While in T20, he has taken 24 wickets in 23 matches.

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