Mohammed Shamiは、CPIチャンピオンズトロフィーのために進行中の怪我の懸念を放棄します

シャミは足首の怪我を負っていたが、それは14か月間それを排除した。

Mohammed Shami was indeed rested from the India vs. England 4th T20I. The pacer wasn’t in the starting XIs for the first two matches but made a comeback to international cricket in Rajkot after 436 days. However, he was rested for the next match in in Pune. There were some concerns about whether he was injured.

But as indicated by India cricket team’s batting coach Sitanshu Kotak and Shami’s childhood coach Badruddin, it was a tactical decision to rest the pacer from the 1st, 2nd, and 4th T20Is of the series. The plan is to manage Shami’s workload as another series will start soon.

The India vs. England ODI series kicks off on February 6, and the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) wants Shami fit and ready for that series and the ICC Champions Trophy. They are trying to ease Shami into international cricket, not putting too much strain on his body.

Arshdeep Singh has been rested like he was in Pune, and Shami will play at the Wankhede Stadium for the first time since that New Zealand semifinal in the ODI World Cup 2023. He took a 7-wicket haul in that game and would hope he recreates that special at the ground once again.

India’s Playing XI for England 5th T20I

Editor’s Pick

India vs England 5th T20I LIVE Updates: Mohammed Shami replaces Arshdeep, ENG to bowl

Cricket

India vs England 5th T20I LIVE Updates: Mohammed Shami replaces Arshdeep, ENG to bowl

Top Stories




記事を共有します

ソーシャルネットワークでフォローしてください

私たちが改善できるように、なぜあなたは私たちの記事が気に入らなかったのか教えてください。

ICCテストランキング

ICC ODIランキング

ランキングICC T20I

出典

返事を書く

あなたのコメントを入力してください。
ここにあなたの名前を入力してください