India’s premier fast bowler Mohammed Shami is set to rejoin the national team for the highly anticipated five-match Test series against Australia, beginning November 22. His childhood coach, Mohammed Badruddin, recently confirmed the news, sharing that Shami will join the squad after the second Test in Adelaide. This marks Shami’s return to international cricket after almost a year-long hiatus due to injury.
Shami made his much-awaited comeback for Bengal in a Ranji Trophy fixture against Madhya Pradesh at the Holkar Cricket Stadium, Indore. The 33-year-old showcased his class, taking 4/54 in 19 overs, helping Bengal restrict Madhya Pradesh to just 167 in their first innings. His impressive performance has cemented his readiness for the gruelling Test series Down Under.
“He will be joining the Indian team after the Adelaide Test. Now that he is back, has proven his fitness, and picked up wickets, he will be crucial for the team in the second half of the tour,” Mohammed Badruddin said in a conversation with The Indian Express.
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On his return to competitive cricket, Shami took to Instagram to share his emotions and thank his supporters. “Finally, the wait is over! After 360 days, I’m back on the field, stronger and hungrier. Every delivery, every wicket is dedicated to you, my incredible fans. Your love fuels my passion. Let’s make this season unforgettable!” he posted.
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Shami’s last appearance for India was in the ODI World Cup 2023, where he emerged as the tournament’s leading wicket-taker with 24 scalps from just seven matches at an outstanding average of 10.70. His last Test outing came in the World Test Championship (WTC) final earlier in 2023.
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Having scalped 31 wickets in eight Test matches in Australia at an average of 32.16, Shami’s experience will be vital for India’s pace attack. Teaming up with Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Siraj, and Akash Deep, Shami is expected to play a pivotal role in India’s quest for a historic series win and a spot in the WTC final. His return brings much-needed depth and firepower to the bowling lineup.