Mohammed Shami's Path to Recovery: Fitness Update from India's Ace Pacer
Indian cricketer Mohammed Shami is optimistic about returning to the field after recovering from Achilles tendon surgery. Despite missing key tournaments, the pacer is keen to regain fitness ahead of the Border Gavaskar Trophy against Australia. His recent practice sessions indicate notable progress in his recovery journey.
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Indian fast bowler Mohammed Shami is making strides in his recovery process from Achilles tendon surgery earlier this year. Shami, who has been absent from competitive cricket since India's ODI World Cup final loss to Australia in Ahmedabad, is focused on regaining his fitness.
Shami's absence has been felt during major tournaments such as the T20 World Cup and pivotal series against England, Bangladesh, Australia, and New Zealand. Initially expected to return for the Duleep Trophy and Irani Cup, his exclusion from these squads has delayed his comeback.
With the Border Gavaskar Trophy set to begin on November 22 in Australia, Shami has expressed optimism about his recovery progress. He recently practiced extensively at Bengaluru's M Chinnaswamy Stadium, drawing attention from India assistant coach Abhishek Nayar and bowling coach Morne Morkel. Although concerns remain about his knee, Shami's determination to return is apparent.
(With inputs from agencies.)