Big update regarding Mohammed Shami going to Australia; This player gets a chance as Rohit's backup

Mohammed Shami, Border-Gavaskar Trophy Update : Team India's star fast bowler Mohammed Shami has returned to the cricket field after a year of injury. He is seen bowling for the Bengal team in the current Ranji Trophy season. During this period, Shami was also seen in full rhythm. After which his hopes of playing in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy starting from 22nd November have also increased. At the same time, a big update has come out regarding Shami going to Australia.

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Actually, while playing for Bengal, Mohammed Shami bowled 43.2 overs with good control in the match against Madhya Pradesh and took seven wickets in the match. After which fans hope that Shami will be seen playing in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy also. However, the team management is not considering sending him to Australia right now. He wants Shami to play some domestic matches before returning to Team India. According to Cricbuzz, BCCI has no immediate plans to send Mohammed Shami to Australia.

According to the report, the team management wants him to play a few more domestic matches before considering a comeback in Team India. This suggests that Shami could represent Bengal in the upcoming Syed Mushtaq Ali T20 Tournament, which is scheduled to start in about a week. Meanwhile, the India A team led by Ruturaj Gaikwad is ready to return home. However, Devdutt Padikkal will not be with the team.

The team management, in consultation with the selectors, has decided to retain Karnataka batsman Padikkal as the backup for the senior team. This decision has been taken in view of the injuries and unavailability of some key top-order batsmen before the first Test to be played in Perth on November 22. Shubman Gill has been ruled out of the opening match of the series with a fractured thumb, while captain Rohit Sharma, who stayed in India for the birth of his second child, has been ruled out of the match. Not likely to be available.

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