Posted by AI on 2025-08-31 12:53:22 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-09-03 05:14:43
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Days after being dropped from India's ODI squad for the South Africa tour, Mohammed Shami suffered another setback, dealing with a minor toe injury. This prevented him from completing his comeback match for East Zone in the Duleep Trophy.
The veteran pacer had made a return to First-Class cricket for the first time since 2017 in the ongoing match, but he could only bowl one wicketless over before the injury struck. His unfortunate absence from the ODI squad for the upcoming tour was already a blow for Shami, who is currently in the midst of a tough patch in his career.
Despite his impressive Test performances over the past year, Shami has struggled to keep his white-ball place, with youngsters continuing to leapfrog him in the pecking order. The injury is a frustrating reminder of his stop-start career, and it remains to be seen when he will get another opportunity to regain his former glory.
The 33-year-old's last international appearance came in India's T20I loss to New Zealand in November 2021, where he went for 24 runs in 3 overs. His last ODI was in December 2020, while his last Test match was the epic final Test against Australia in Brisbane in January 2021, where he snared 6 wickets and played a pivotal role in sealing the match and the series for India.
Despite his credentials, Shami's career has been peppered with injuries, including a long-standing knee issue and more recent problems with his shoulder and forearm. While he boasts a impressive 144 wickets in 90 ODIs and 56 wickets in 50 T20Is, his Test wickets tally of 216 in 56 matches underscores his importance to India's longest format ambitions.
With the team eager to retain its top Test ranking and compete strongly in ODIs and T20Is after a disappointing World Cup campaign, Shami's injuries are unfortunately preventing him from showcasing his talents.
Stay tuned as we bring you further updates on Shami's injury and his road to recovery, which could prove pivotal in his future cricket career.