Oct 22 (Reuters) - India's Mohammed Shami is now pain free following heel surgery earlier this year and the pace bowler said he will look to get a couple of domestic matches under his belt to ...
India pacer Mohammed Shami dismissed fitness concerns, stating he is pain-free and still in contention for the Test tour of Australia starting on 22 November. After bowling at full intensity in ...
Indian pacer Mohammed Shami, who last featured for the Men in Blue in the 2023 ODI World Cup final against Australia, provided a big positive update about his fitness. According to Shami ...
Mohammed Shami's enduring perseverance saw him overcome injury and personal issues, culminating in his stellar form in 2023 with 56 wickets. Despite his exceptional World Cup performance ...
Just hours after the first Test between India and New Zealand concluded, pacer Mohammed Shami was seen bowling on the pitch at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium. India convincingly lost the Test match ...
While the Bengal pacer is definitely racing against time to make the cut for the Border-Gavaskar Trophy series, which is about a month from now, Sunday's workout gave way to a glimmer of hope.
Shami, who underwent a surgery for his Achilles tendon in February this year, has developed swelling in his knee that has "put him back a little" in his recovery.
Mohammed Shami bowled for more than an hour on one of the main pitches at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium after the conclusion of the first Test between India and New Zealand in Bengaluru on Sunday.
There is no sign of Mohammed Shami yet as he continues to recover from injury. Meanwhile, Jasprit Bumrah has been named the vice-captain for the series. Rohit Sharma (C), Jasprit Bumrah (VC ...