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Mohammed Shami's Uncertain Future in Indian Cricket

Mohammed Shami's cricket career faces uncertainty due to fitness concerns and selection controversies. As he approaches a potential final match in March 2025, questions arise about his future in the Indian team. Despite impressive performances in the Champions Trophy and a strong domestic record, the selectors' unclear stance leaves fans and experts wondering if he will feature in upcoming tournaments. This article delves into Shami's challenges and contributions to Indian cricket.
 

Challenges in Shami's Career

Indian fast bowler Mohammed Shami has faced prolonged absences from the national team due to fitness issues and injuries, alongside personal life challenges that have attracted public attention.


Career at a Crossroads

Given the current circumstances, it appears that Shami's career may be nearing its conclusion. Notably, the Champions Trophy final against New Zealand in March 2025 could mark his last international appearance.


Performance in the Champions Trophy

According to recent reports, Shami has been a key fast bowler for the Indian team in the Champions Trophy, being the only specialist pacer in the last three matches. He made a remarkable comeback by taking five wickets against Bangladesh at the tournament's start, finishing with a total of nine wickets, making him one of the tournament's top bowlers.


Selection Process Under Scrutiny

Despite his performance, the selection process has been unclear in recent months. A statement from chief selector Ajit Agarkar regarding Shami's fitness, along with Shami's response, has raised questions about the transparency of the selection process. Experts believe that players deserve clear information about their future.


Impressive Record

Shami's record speaks volumes about his contributions in major tournaments, with 462 international wickets to his name. He was the leading wicket-taker in the 2023 World Cup, claiming 24 wickets.


Domestic Performance

In domestic cricket, questioning his fitness and form is challenging. He has consistently taken wickets in the Ranji Trophy, Vijay Hazare Trophy, and Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, claiming 52 wickets in 19 matches since August. These statistics reflect his preparation and capability.


Future of Indian Fast Bowling

Meanwhile, the Indian team is focusing on future preparations, experimenting with new fast bowlers in white-ball cricket. The Test team is also working on alternative pacers, which has led to Shami being sidelined.


What Lies Ahead for Shami?

The pressing question remains: if Shami remains fully fit, will he get an opportunity in the upcoming New Zealand tour or other major tournaments? The selectors' stance is currently unclear, which is disappointing for a reliable bowler in Indian cricket.