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Mohammed Shami Will Play for India in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy? Report Describes BCCI’s Most Recent Action

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The pacer’s fitness will be a major factor in the BCCI’s desire to have Shami play in India’s current five-match Test series against Australia.

Mohammed Shami has returned to competitive cricket following a protracted injury, but the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is still closely monitoring his fitness. Before he healed and was able to play for Bengal in a Ranji Trophy match, the right-arm pacer was not selected for India’s current tour of Australia. Shami is still playing for the state team, currently participating in the domestic T20 competition known as the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy.

The BCCI wants Shami to play in India’s current five-match Test series against Australia, but his fitness is a major concern. According to Cricbuzz, a crew from the BCCI Sports Science department and a national selector are currently camping in Rajkot to keep close tabs on the fast bowler. According to the report, the BCCI will only consider adding Shami in India’s Test team after receiving clearance from the Sports Science Department.

On the field, Shami set up Bengal’s easy victory against Meghalaya with a brief spell in their Group A match in the Syed Mushtaq Ali T20 Trophy in Rajkot on Sunday.

In Group A, Naman Dhir returned magnificent figures of 5/19 to design Punjab’s close seven-run win over Hyderabad, while Jharkhand recorded a dramatic one-wicket triumph over Haryana, with Harshal Patel (2/16) and Yuzvendra Chahal (1/13) shining with the ball.

Shami made great steps in his recovery, bowling 4-0-16-0 to help Bengal reduce Meghalaya to 127 for six.

Bengal triumphed with six wickets and 49 balls to spare at the Niranjan Shah Stadium.Larry Sangma (38) and Arien Sangma (37) used the bat to help Meghalaya recover.

When three of its batsmen were dismissed for ducks in the reply, Bengal faltered, but Writtick Chatterjee’s 25 not out and Abhisek Porel’s 31-ball 61, which included two sixes and nine fours, helped them surpass the target.

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