BCCI Delays Mohammed Shami's Australia Tour as Uncertainty Looms Following Rohit Sharma's 'Swollen Knee' Disclosure
The ongoing domestic white-ball tournament has served as valuable preparation for Shami ah...
The ongoing domestic white-ball tournament has served as valuable preparation for Shami ahead of the Australia Test series, with the BCCI closely monitoring his fitness. Despite Shami's consistent performance for the Bengal cricket team following his return from an ankle injury last month, participating in nine consecutive games across two formats, there are still uncertainties. Rohit's recent comments have left the BCCI deliberating on whether Shami should be included in the squad for the Test series in Australia, where India suffered a defeat in Adelaide after a victorious start in Perth.
According to a report in the Indian Express, Shami underwent a recent fitness test. Given the indications from the Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB), he isn't leaving for Australia anytime soon. In fact, the BCCI are still worried whether the 34-year-old can bowl lengthy spells in a Test match, and hence the Centre of Excellence staff has his eyes on Shami's fitness, which is being monitored on a day-to-day basis in Bengaluru.
What did Rohit say about Shami?In the wake of a poor bowling show from India in the second Test against Australia, where they lost by 10 wickets, and the growing concern over Jasprit Bumrah's workload management, Rohit, on Sunday was asked about an update on Shami. While the 37-year-old admitted that the "door was open" for his return to the international fold during the series, he struck a cautionary note, revealing that Shami recently suffered from a swollen knee during the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy tournament.
"We are just monitoring him because while playing (in the) Syed Mushtaq Ali, he again got some swelling in his knee. Obviously (that) hampers his preparation to come and play a Test match. We want to be very, very careful. We don't want to bring him here in a situation and he plays and then he pulls up sore or something happens. We don't want to put pressure on him to come here and do the job for the team. So, there are some professionals who are monitoring him," he elaborated.
Despite Rohit's claim, the Bengal team hasn't uttered a word of concern about Shami, who has played a vital role for them in the white-ball tournament. After a year-long injury hiatus, Shami returned to competitive action earlier last month in the Ranji Trophy match against Madhya Pradesh in Indore, before playing all of Bengal's matches in the Syed Mushtaq Ali tournament, including the pre-quarterfinal clash against Chandigarh, where he showed his all-round prowess.
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