Mohammed Shami Shares Brief Video, Eager For His Comeback
Sudhanshu Pandey
Veteran India pacer Mohammed Shami is making headlines with his determination to return to international cricket after a long injury layoff. Following the 2023 ODI World Cup, Shami has been on the sidelines due to an Achilles heel injury. Shami recently posted a video showcasing his bowling session, and fans are buzzing with excitement about his potential return in time for India’s crucial tour of Australia next month.
Shami’s Recent Fitness Update
Shami recently shared an exciting update on his fitness by posting a video on social media. In the video, he can be seen bowling with a full run-up during a practice session at Bengaluru’s Chinnaswamy Stadium. The caption accompanying the video was as inspiring as his determination: “Success is the sum of small efforts, repeated day in and day out.” This statement highlighted Shami’s perseverance throughout his recovery.
Shami’s fitness update was encouraging. He mentioned that he is now “100% pain-free” and feeling optimistic about his progress. After months of rehabilitation, Shami’s full run-up and ability to bowl without discomfort signal that he is well on his way to returning to competitive cricket.
“I know everyone has been thinking about whether I will go to Australia or not, but that series is still far away,” Shami said in his update.
Desire to Play Domestic Cricket Before Australia Tour
Although Shami’s goal is to return for India’s tour of Australia, he has expressed a desire to play domestic cricket before heading Down Under. He explained that bowling 20-30 overs in a domestic match would give him the necessary confidence to perform at his best on the international stage. If given the green light from doctors and team management, Shami hopes to play a Ranji Trophy match before making his comeback.
“If I get a gap of eight to ten days, then it’s better that I play one or two domestic matches before going to Australia. I don’t know when I can play next, but the day I feel comfortable bowling 20-30 overs and get the nod from the doctors, I’ll make a run to play a match,” Shami said.
Shami’s Role in the Indian Team
Shami has been a key player in India’s bowling attack for several years. His ability to swing the ball at high speeds and his knack for picking up crucial wickets make him one of India’s most reliable bowlers in all formats of the game. His return would provide the team with much-needed depth, especially in the fast-bowling department.
The upcoming India-Australia Test series is highly anticipated, and Shami’s return could significantly boost India’s chances. Australia’s fast, bouncy pitches suit Shami’s bowling style, and his experience on previous tours Down Under makes him an invaluable asset. His ability to exploit the conditions in Australia could be crucial for India’s success in the series.