Everyone is shocked by the sudden retirements of two stalwarts from Team India. People were still trying to come to terms with the news of Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli’s retirement when rumours (Mohammad Shami)began circulating on social media that Mohammad Shami had also decided to distance himself from the Test format. This caused a stir in Indian cricket.
Now, Shami has broken his silence. He posted a screenshot of a news article on Instagram, along with the caption: “Very good, Maharaj. Count your working days too, and see how many days are left. You can see us later. People like you have ruined the future. At least say something good sometimes. The worst story of the day. Sorry.”
Shami is Expected to Perform Well on the England Tour
Mohammad Shami, who is returning from injury after a long time, is expected to perform well in both red-ball and white-ball cricket. There is no doubt that Shami is one of Team India’s best bowlers. The 34-year-old fast bowler has won many matches on his own. He is also working hard for the upcoming England tour. This is why, when he heard negative comments about him, he couldn’t hold back and expressed his anger on social media.\
Shami’s Performance in Test Cricket
Talking about Shami’s performance in Test cricket, he has played 64 matches for India from 2013 up until now. During this time, he has taken 229 wickets in 122 innings at an average of 27.71. In Test cricket, Shami has taken five wickets in an innings six times and four wickets 12 times. His best bowling performance in the Test format is six wickets for 27 runs.
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