Bad news for Mohammed Shami, out of New Zealand test series, Mukesh Kumar will replace

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|03-10-2024

Mohammed Shami, one of the best bowlers of Team India, has been out of the Indian team for a long time due to injury. The news about Mohammed Shami had come on social media that he can make a comeback in the Indian team through the Test series against New Zealand.

But now news has come that this best fast bowler of Team India will not be able to make a comeback for the Indian team in the Test series against New Zealand. After hearing this news, all the supporters have become very disappointed. It is being said that this responsibility can be given to another player in his place.

Mohammed Shami will not be able to return to Team India

Bad news for Mohammed Shami, out of New Zealand test series, Mukesh Kumar will replace 1

There has been news about Team India's fast bowler Mohammed Shami that he has not yet fully recovered from the ankle injury and that is why it is believed that he Will be out of Team India in the series against New Zealand. It is being said that he has been re-injured during recovery and that is why there is doubt over his availability. It is being said that the management can include some other player by excluding him.

Mukesh Kumar can replace Mohammed Shami

This news is coming quoting Team India's best fast bowler Mohammed Shami that, if he is not completely fit then he can be shown the way out. If media reports are to be believed, the management may give a chance to Mukesh Kumar in Team India in place of Shami. Mukesh Kumar's performance in the last few years has been excellent.

Mohammed Shami's career is very brilliant.

If we talk about the cricket career of Team India's fast bowler Mohammed Shami, his career has been very brilliant. He has taken 229 wickets at an average of 27.71 in 122 innings of 64 matches played for the Indian team. During this period, he has taken 5 or more wickets in an innings 6 times.

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