Mohammed Shami could appear in the last T20 of India against England in Mumbai on Sunday at the Wankhede stadium, considering that it is a dead rubber. The Men In Blue won the fourth T20i in Pune on Friday to pocket the 3-1 series with a plenty of game. Previously, India had won in Kolkata and Chennai, while England knows success in Rajkot.
Returning after 14 months due to an injury, Mohammed Shami was a victim of India plans to be heavy in the series. He returned to the Indian playing Xi in Rajkot but without any success.
With the series in the pocket, India can afford to experiment and give the Bank heaters the opportunity to demonstrate their value before the ODI series against the same opposition, as of February 6.
In Rajkot, Mohammed Shami launched only three overs and granted 25 races at an economic rate of 8.33. India’s bowling coach, Morne Morkel, is euphoric with the return of Mohammed Shami and revealed that he is likely to play in Mumbai.
“Shami has been playing very well, catching it in the warm -up … very happy that he will come. He will probably have an opportunity in the next game, we will see how things are going, but excited to have him back in the group,” Morkel told Morkel The media at the press conference after the party.
Who will replace Mohammed Shami?
Similar to Rajkot’s tie, Mohammed Shami could replace Arshdeep Singh in the Indian playing XI against England at the Wankhede stadium in Mumbai. After Rana was impressed with three WICKETS in debut in Pune, the Indian team is likely to go with the young man.
India could also form Ramandeep Singh, sending one of the spinning spins. After the T20i series, such as Arshdeep Singh, Mohammed Shami and Hardik Pandya will join the Indian camp for the ODI series and the ICC Champions Trophy 2025, starting next month.