New Delhi: Mohammad Shami’s journey back to international cricket has been a testament to his resilience and determination. After suffering an ankle injury following the 2023 ODI World Cup, Shami underwent surgery that kept him off the field for 443 days. During this time, he worked tirelessly on his recovery, gradually making his way back to competitive cricket. Shami shared this challenging journey with his fans in a heartfelt video on Instagram, detailing his comeback and the obstacles he faced. His return to the Indian squad came in the third T20I against England in Rajkot, marking his first international appearance since November 2023. Although Shami bowled a solid three-over spell, he ended wicketless, but his return to action after such a long layoff was a significant moment for Indian cricket.
Following his initial outing, Shami was not picked for the fourth T20I, as India brought Arshdeep Singh back into the playing XI. However, India’s bowling coach Morne Morkel expressed his confidence in Shami’s form, revealing that he had been performing well in training and was expected to get another opportunity in the fifth and final T20I. Morkel mentioned how Shami’s bowling in warm-ups had impressed, noting that he was hitting the glove hard and looking sharp. Shami’s leadership and experience have been a massive asset to the team, especially for the young bowling unit, and his presence in the squad had already proven beneficial. In the fifth T20I in Mumbai, Shami delivered when it mattered most, taking three crucial wickets to help India secure a 3-1 series win against England. His performance highlighted his resilience and adaptability, marking a successful return to the Indian team after overcoming significant challenges.
Mohammad Shami’s journey back to international cricket has been a testament to his resilience and determination. After suffering an ankle injury following the 2023 ODI World Cup, Shami underwent surgery that kept him off the field for 443 days. During this time, he worked tirelessly on his recovery, gradually making his way back to competitive cricket. Shami shared this challenging journey with his fans in a heartfelt video on Instagram, detailing his comeback and the obstacles he faced. His return to the Indian squad came in the third T20I against England in Rajkot, marking his first international appearance since November 2023. Although Shami bowled a solid three-over spell, he ended wicketless, but his return to action after such a long layoff was a significant moment for Indian cricket.
Following his initial outing, Shami was not picked for the fourth T20I, as India brought Arshdeep Singh back into the playing XI. However, India’s bowling coach Morne Morkel expressed his confidence in Shami’s form, revealing that he had been performing well in training and was expected to get another opportunity in the fifth and final T20I. Morkel mentioned how Shami’s bowling in warm-ups had impressed, noting that he was hitting the glove hard and looking sharp. Shami’s leadership and experience have been a massive asset to the team, especially for the young bowling unit, and his presence in the squad had already proven beneficial. In the fifth T20I in Mumbai, Shami delivered when it mattered most, taking three crucial wickets to help India secure a 3-1 series win against England. His performance highlighted his resilience and adaptability, marking a successful return to the Indian team after overcoming significant challenges.