Mohammed Shami was expected to make his international debut in the opening Twenty20 International of India’s current white-ball series against England. Shami’s exclusion from the XI was confirmed at the toss by Suryakumar Yadav, the Indian T20I captain. Since yesterday, a lot of conjectures about Shami’s fitness have been circulating, making this unimpressive incident a major talking topic.
Irfan Pathan, a former cricketer who is now a broadcaster, said that Shami was the only one who would be most suited to advise on when he would be ready to play for the national team again.
As one of the top 10 bowlers in India and a seasoned player, you are well aware of your body’s limitations. Decisions are reached through dialogue between the team management and Shami, who consistently gives them candid feedback. The best recovery requires time, especially after playing regularly. Pathan said, “I think he and the team management will make the right call at the right time,” according to News18.
Along with highlighting the value of having a backup pacer for the Champions Trophy, Pathan noted that Mohammed Siraj would have been a wise addition to the team.
“A backup pacer is required. It might have been wise to choose Siraj. It is not feasible to play four spinners in Dubai. It would not be easy for Bumrah and Shami right away as they recover from injury. Siraj, a pacer, would have covered that void. We should support the selectors’ decisions, though, and we hope they work out well,” Pathan said.
In the end, Indian cricket benefits from this: Irfan Pathan
Additionally, Pathan emphasized that in order to benefit both the players and the younger generation, Indian cricket’s superstars had to play more frequently in the domestic circuit.
The goal is to play domestic cricket, but don’t play a few games only to prove that you’ve done it. Regular play helps Indian cricket and its players. Playing domestically against superstars like Rohit or Kohli will give young players a lot of confidence since they will be more prepared to bowl to them. In the end, Indian cricket benefits from this,” he continued.
Three ODIs will be played after India’s five-match T20I series versus England concludes its current schedule. They will next travel to the Middle East to compete in the Champions Trophy.