The return of Indian fast bowler Mohammed Shami is being eagerly awaited. Fans want to see him on the cricket field as soon as possible, but the news that has come out in the meantime is disturbing. A report said that Shami, who is undergoing rehab to recover from injury, has been injured again.
Before the Border-Gavaskar Trophy to be played between India and Australia from November, it was expected that Shami would return to the field. The Indian pacer played his last match in November 2023 as the ODI World Cup final. After the ODI World Cup, Shami underwent heel surgery.
Shami had not yet returned from heel surgery that another injury overtook him. Revealing about Shami’s injury, a report by ‘Times of India’ said that the Indian pacer’s knee is swollen. The report quoted a BCCI source as saying, “Shami had started bowling and was on track to return to competitive cricket, but recently his knee injury recurred. The BCCI medical team is assessing the injury, but it may take some time.”
Shami’s international career has been like this so far
Let us tell you that Shami is a bowler who has played all three formats for India. So far in his international career, he has played 64 Tests, 101 ODIs and 23 T20 Internationals. In 122 Test innings, Shami has taken 229 wickets at an average of 27.71. Apart from this, in 100 ODI innings, he has taken 195 wickets at an average of 23.68. In the remaining 23 T20 International innings, he has taken 24 wickets at an average of 29.62.