Mohammed Shami will announce his retirement after playing Bangladesh T20 series, will then play only ODI and Test cricket

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|26-09-2024

Mohammed Shami: Indian cricket team's leading fast bowler Mohammed Shami has been out of the Indian team for a long time. Mohammed Shami played his last match for the Indian team in the final of the ODI World Cup. Since then he is injured and is now doing rehab. At present, he can soon return to the Indian cricket team.

Mohammed Shami may announce his retirement

Mohammed Shami will announce his retirement after playing Bangladesh T20 series, will then play only ODI and Test cricket 1

Indian cricket team's star fast bowler Mohammed Shami may announce his retirement from this format after the upcoming T20I series against Bangladesh. Shami is one of India's most experienced bowlers, so far in his career he has focused more on Test and ODI cricket. However, his performance in T20 cricket has also been impressive, but given his increasing age and fitness challenges, Shami wants to focus his attention on longer formats. In such a situation, he can announce his retirement.

Mohammed Shami's T20I career

Shami has played 23 T20I matches for India so far, in which he has taken 24 wickets. His experience and speed have always been important for the team. But due to increasing age, he may announce his retirement. Shami's retirement can be a turning point for the Indian team, as Gambhir will have to find a great player to replace him. Even though there are many players on the Indian bench, finding a bowler like Shami will be challenging for Team India.

Will play only ODI and Test cricket

At this age, it is very difficult for Mohammed Shami to participate in all three formats. In such a situation, to have a long career, he would have to leave one of the three formats. In such a situation, he can decide to retire from T20I. Mohammed Shami can be seen playing for the Indian cricket team in the World Test Championship, ICC Champions Trophy and Border-Gavaskar Trophy.

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