'I've already started bowling...': Mohammed Shami opens up on his international comeback ahead of Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024

Mohammed Shami is currently on the road to recovery after getting injured in the ODI World Cup 2023 which was hosted by India.

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Mohammed Shami (getty)

Mohammed Shami (getty)

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Mohammed Shami is out of cricketing action since the ODI World Cup 2023 final.

Mohammed Shami will be India's vital cog for India in Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024/25.

India veteran speedster Mohammed Shami opened up on his international comeback ahead of the upcoming Test series against Bangladesh. Shami is out of action since ODI World Cup 2023 final because of an Ankle injury. 

 

Shami who is giving regular updates on his recovery through social media was seen bowling in the nets in his recent video. Shami was the highest wicket-taker in his recent outing of the ODI World Cup with 24 scalps in seven matches. 

 

Speaking at the Cricket Association of Bengal's (CAB) annual awards ceremony, where he was felicitated for his stellar performances, Shami expressed his desire to be in top shape before returning to the field.
 

"Koshish jaldi hi kar raha hoon kyun ke main janta hoon kaafi time ho gaya hai team se bahar rehte hue (I am working hard to make a comeback soon because I know I have been out of action for quite some time). However, I want to ensure there is no discomfort when I return. I've to work on my fitness, so that there is no discomfort," Shami told reporters.

 

Shami said that he wants to make a strong comeback and rushing things might got him out due to another injury. He don't want to take any chances until he is 100 per cent fit. 

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"The stronger I return, the better it is for me. I don't want to rush and risk getting injured again, be it against Bangladesh, New Zealand or the Australia series. I've already started bowling, but I won't take any chances until I am 100% fit."

 

The CAB also recognised Shami's long association with Bengal cricket despite being born in Uttar Pradesh.

 

"I often say I was born in UP but made in Bengal. This is a journey of over 20 years, and I am grateful for the love and support Bengal has shown me," Shami said.

 

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