Mohammed Shami’s absence from India’s squad for the upcoming Australia tour has raised concerns among experts, with former batter Sanjay Manjrekar expressing doubts about the team’s bowling strength.
Shami, who has been struggling with a foot injury and Achilles tendon surgery, was not included in the squad, leaving a void in India’s pace attack. In his place, youngsters Prasidh Krishna and Harshit Rana have been called up to join Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Siraj, and Akash Deep.
Manjrekar believes that Shami’s absence will be a significant blow to India’s chances of success in Australia. “This seam attack, which we are so proud of and have won so many matches on its performances, seems to have a problem,” he said. “Bumrah’s form has been terrific, but Siraj’s form has dipped and there is no Shami. I am sure Australia won’t be too nervous seeing this Indian seam attack.”
Manjrekar also pointed out that the inexperience of Krishna and Rana could be a factor. “Prasidh Krishna can make a surprise cut in the XI for India Down Under,” he said. “But Siraj has underperformed. On the last tour, Siraj was at his peak. Yash Dayal came under the radar of Indian selectors but he has now disappeared completely, so that is surprising to me.”
India will be aiming for a hat-trick of series wins in Australia, having triumphed on the 2020-21 and 2022-23 tours. However, the absence of Shami and the concerns over Siraj’s form could make their task more difficult.