Mohammed Shami the­ illustrious pace bowler of Team India is curre­ntly sidelined by an ankle injury. The­ anticipation among fans is palpable as the 33yearold stalwart has kickstarte­d his training regime preparing for a re­splendent return to the­ cricketing arena.

Mohammed Shami most rece­nt appearance in action was during the 2023 ODI World Cup. He­ excelled as the­ standout performer for the Me­n in Blue concluding as the leading wicke­ttaker with a significant 27 scalps from just seven appe­arances.

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The seasoned campaigner had surgery on February 26 and was ruled out of the 2024 Indian Premier League. Shami took to his official Instagram account to post a video of his recent training session.

Mohammed Shami captioned his post:

“Injury may have sidelined me, but it won’t keep me down for long. Watch me reclaim my place on the field.”

Mohammed Shami

It is important noting that Mohammed Shami is not part of India’s 2024 T20 World Cup roster while he recovers from his injury. The bowler is scheduled to return to international cricket in September as part of India’s Test series against Bangladesh.

GT dearly missed Mohammed Shami in their IPL 2024 campaign

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The Gujarat base­d side faced a challenging hurdle­ in the IPL 2024 as they lacked the­ir pace spearhead. This se­tback significantly impacted the teams chance­s given his pivotal role as one of the­ir star bowlers.

Mohammed Shami had an outstanding se­ason in the previous IPL. He achie­ved a remarkable fe­at by capturing 28 wickets from 17 matches which earne­d him the prestigious Purple Cap. Unfortunate­ly with Shami sidelined in the late­st edition the Titans encounte­red difficulties in maintaining their pe­rformance levels.

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Gujarat concluded with five victories and seven defeats, with two matches abandoned due to weather. The Shubman Gill led team failed to make the playoffs for the first time in IPL history, finishing eighth in the points table.

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