The Indian cricket team and its fans are eagerly awaiting the return of Mohammed Shami to international cricket. Despite being selected for the T20 series against England, his comeback has been delayed, leaving many wondering about the reasons behind this decision.
Irfan Pathan’s Insights on Mohammed Shami’s Return
Irfan Pathan, a former Indian all-rounder, has shed some light on the situation, suggesting that the Indian selectors are being cautious and do not want to rush Mohammed Shami’s return. According to Pathan, experienced players like Shami are well aware of their bodily capabilities and provide honest feedback to the team management, which helps in making informed decisions. Pathan believes that the team management will make the right call at the right time regarding Shami’s return.
Concerns Over India’s Fast Bowling Attack
Irfan Pathan also expressed his concerns over India’s fast bowling attack, particularly in the context of the upcoming Champions Trophy. He feels that the team lacks a reliable backup in the fast bowling department and that Mohammad Siraj should have been included in the squad. With questions surrounding Jasprit Bumrah’s fitness, Siraj could have provided a suitable alternative. The Indian team is set to begin its Champions Trophy campaign against Bangladesh on February 20, followed by matches against Pakistan and New Zealand in the group stage.
Champions Trophy Schedule and India’s Preparations
The Champions Trophy is scheduled to start on February 19, and the Indian team will face Bangladesh in its opening match. As the team prepares for this prestigious tournament, the absence of a strong backup in the fast bowling attack could pose a significant challenge. The Indian team management will need to make strategic decisions to ensure the team’s success in the tournament.
