Mohammed Shami is going to make a comeback in competitive cricket from a match
Mohammed Shami set to Comeback: Mohammed Shami has now fully recovered from his injury. He is going to make a comeback in competitive cricket in the Bengal vs Madhya Pradesh Ranji Trophy match from Wednesday, November 13. This information has been shared by the Bengal Cricket Association.
Since the final of the ODI World Cup, Mohammed Shami has been out of competitive cricket due to injury. Currently, he attends Bengaluru's National Cricket Academy (NCA). It has been reported that Shami will resume playing competitive cricket tomorrow, November 13. He plays for Bengal in an Indore Ranji Trophy come across against Madhya Pradesh. He hasn't joined the team yet, either. Laxmi Ratan Shukla, the Bengal coach, has stated that he will travel to Indore on Tuesday in order to participate in the game. Shami has reportedly received permission from the NCA to play as well.
Actually, according to the report of Sportstar, now India's star fast bowler Mohammed Shami is all set to return to the cricket field. It is being told that after the first Test against New Zealand in Bengaluru, Mohammed Shami bowled a lot with India's assistant coach Abhishek Nair at the NCA and was in good rhythm.
Mohammed Shami was not selected for the squad that played the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. He has not played a single competitive match since the ODI World Cup final last year and is currently training at the NCA in Bengaluru. Speaking at an event last month, Shami said he is bowling at 100 percent and getting positive results. However, in the very next round of the Ranji Trophy, against Karnataka, he was not selected in the Bengal team.