Mohammed Shami is back for the Indian cricket team's T20I series against England after missing 14 months owing to an ankle injury and subsequent knee problems. In the 2023 ODI World Cup final, he made his final appearance for India.Shami played domestic cricket to rebuild his fitness after undergoing surgery and a protracted recuperation period.
India's pace attack will benefit from the 34-year-old fast bowler's return. With a career total of 64 Test matches, 101 ODIs, and 23 T20Is, Shami is anticipated to play a significant role in the forthcoming ICC Champions Trophy.
Mohammed Shami went wicketless in his first game back, though, and his comeback hasn't been easy. Shami will have to spearhead the pace attack, mentoring younger bowlers like Arshdeep Singh and Harshit Rana, as Mohammed Siraj is a non-traveling reserve and Jasprit Bumrah is out. Kapil Dev, a former captain of India, encourages Shami to return to his previous level of play.