November 21, 2024: Jasprit Bumrah, India’s stand-in captain for the Border-Gavaskar Trophy (BGT) series, has acknowledged the possibility of seasoned pacer Mohammed Shami joining the squad for the high-profile series in Australia, provided his fitness and form continue to improve.
Shami, who was sidelined for a year after featuring in the ODI World Cup 2023 final, has been working hard to regain his rhythm. After making his return to competitive cricket in the Ranji Trophy for Bengal, his recent performances—especially his blistering pace against Madhya Pradesh—have reignited discussions about his potential inclusion in India’s pace bowling unit for the challenging series in Australia.
Bumrah, speaking to reporters ahead of the opening Test in Perth, spoke highly of Shami’s contributions to India’s red-ball cricket setup and revealed that the management is closely monitoring his progress. “Shami has been an integral part of our bowling attack,” Bumrah said. “The management is keeping a close eye on his recovery and form. If everything goes well, you might see him here as well.”
Shami’s return to the Ranji Trophy has been impressive, with the 34-year-old delivering a match-winning performance for Bengal, taking 7/57 in a dominant display against Madhya Pradesh. His pace, combined with his trademark accuracy, rattled the opposition’s batting lineup and caught the attention of former players and coaches alike, who have been pushing for his inclusion in India’s squad for the BGT.
Bowling coach Morne Morkel, who has witnessed Shami’s competitiveness in the nets during India’s home Tests against New Zealand, also affirmed that the fast bowler’s recovery and progress were being closely monitored. Morkel’s backing of Shami’s fitness and his consistency in domestic cricket only strengthens the belief that the pacer could play a key role in Australia.
Shami’s experience and ability to thrive in overseas conditions make him a valuable asset for India’s pace attack, especially in Australia, where the conditions are often favorable for fast bowlers. Bumrah, known for his own pace and skill, understands the importance of having a bowler like Shami in the squad for the BGT, where India will be defending their title.
Before a final decision is made, Shami is expected to continue playing in the domestic circuit, having been named in Bengal’s squad for the upcoming Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy. His performances in these tournaments will be crucial in determining his readiness for the demanding Test series.
With Shami’s return to form and fitness being closely watched, the Border-Gavaskar Trophy promises to be an exciting and competitive contest, and Shami’s inclusion could provide a significant boost to India’s chances of retaining the prestigious title in Australia.