Mohammed Shami Set for Ranji Trophy Return, Eyes International Comeback

Mohammed Shami Set for Ranji Trophy Return, Eyes International Comeback

Mohammed Shami, India’s premier fast bowler, is poised to make a much-anticipated return to competitive cricket after undergoing ankle surgery earlier this year. The experienced pacer is expected to represent his state team, Bengal, in the upcoming Ranji Trophy matches, marking a significant step in his rehabilitation journey.

According to sources, Shami is likely to feature in at least one of Bengal’s initial Ranji fixtures, either against Uttar Pradesh on October 11 in an away game or versus Bihar in Kolkata on October 18. However, considering the short two-day gap between the matches, it is improbable that he will participate in both encounters.

Shami’s return to domestic cricket could potentially pave the way for his international comeback, with a possible appearance in one of the Test matches against New Zealand later this year. The Test series against New Zealand kicks off on October 19 in Bengaluru, with additional matches scheduled in Pune on October 24 and Mumbai on November 1. Shami is anticipated to participate in one of these games before heading to Australia for the major tour.

The 34-year-old speedster last represented India in the ODI World Cup final against Australia in Ahmedabad on November 19, 2022. Since then, Shami has not played any competitive matches due to undergoing ankle surgery in the United Kingdom in February of this year, which ruled him out for at least six months.

Although there were reports suggesting Shami might be available for the Duleep Trophy, it has been determined that he is unlikely to be fit for the tournament. The selectors are cautious about rushing his return prematurely, prioritizing his long-term fitness for the upcoming Test series in Australia.

Shami, one of India’s leading pace bowlers, has taken 229 wickets in 64 Tests, including six five-wicket hauls and 12 four-wicket hauls. His return to the national team will be a major boost for India’s bowling attack, which has been missing his experience and skill.

Mayank Yadav's Rehab and India Squad Prospects Uncertain

Mayank Yadav’s Rehab and India Squad Prospects Uncertain

Mayank Yadav, India’s promising right-arm pacer, is diligently undergoing rehabilitation at the National Cricket Academy (NCA) in Bengaluru. His exceptional pace has garnered attention since his impressive performance in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024, despite playing only four matches.

During his brief IPL stint, Yadav showcased his raw talent, claiming seven wickets at an economical rate of 6.99. His blistering pace consistently exceeded 150 kmph, with his fastest delivery clocking in at an astonishing 156.7 kmph.

However, Yadav’s promising run was cut short by an injury, prompting questions about his potential inclusion in the Indian squad. Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) secretary Jay Shah acknowledged Yadav’s talent but remained non-committal about his immediate selection.

“I cannot give you any answer on Mayank Yadav as there is no guarantee whether he will be in the team or not. But he is potentially a good fast bowler, and we are looking after him. He is currently in the NCA,” Shah told Times of India.

Yadav’s IPL debut for Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) in 2023 was equally impressive, but an injury forced him to withdraw after just four games. Despite being acquired by LSG for a base price of Rs 20 lakh in the 2022 auction, he was replaced by Arpit Guleria due to an injury.

Throughout his T20 career, Yadav has amassed 19 wickets in 14 matches, while in List A cricket, he has claimed 34 wickets in 17 matches. He represents Delhi in the domestic circuit.

In April 2024, Yadav etched his name in the IPL record books by delivering the fastest ball of the tournament. His blistering delivery propelled Lucknow Super Giants to a resounding victory over Royal Challengers Bengaluru.

Yadav’s rehabilitation at the NCA is a testament to his determination to overcome injuries and fulfill his potential. With his raw pace and impressive track record, he remains a promising prospect for the Indian cricket team.

Mohammed Shami Nears Return from Ankle Injury, Targets Bangladesh Test

Mohammed Shami Nears Return from Ankle Injury, Targets Bangladesh Test

Mohammed Shami, India’s premier fast bowler, is nearing a return to action after a prolonged absence due to an ankle injury. The injury, sustained shortly after the 2023 ODI World Cup, initially appeared minor, but subsequent swelling necessitated surgery.

Shami’s recovery has progressed steadily at the National Cricket Academy in Bengaluru. He resumed bowling last month and has gradually increased his workload. The selectors are closely monitoring his progress and will soon decide if he should participate in the Duleep Trophy matches starting September 5 to prove his fitness.

The first Test against Bangladesh on September 19 in Chennai remains the target for Shami’s comeback. Chief selector Ajit Agarkar has expressed optimism about his recovery, stating that “September 19 is the first Test and that was always the goal.”

Even if Shami misses some or all of India’s home Tests, he has ample time to regain his rhythm before the tour of Australia. The Ranji Trophy begins in October, followed by two first-class games for India A in Australia from October 31.

Shami’s return will be a significant boost for India, who have relied heavily on Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Siraj, and Umesh Yadav in his absence. His experience and wicket-taking ability will be crucial in the upcoming Test series and the World Test Championship.

Mohammed Shami Eyes Domestic Comeback After Ankle Surgery

Mohammed Shami Eyes Domestic Comeback After Ankle Surgery

Mohammed Shami, India’s premier fast bowler, is eager to make his comeback through domestic cricket after recovering from an ankle surgery. Shami, who has been out of action since February, has started bowling at the National Cricket Academy (NCA) in Bengaluru but is yet to bowl at full throttle.

“It’s difficult to say when I will be back. I am trying hard but hopefully you will get to see me in Bengal colours before I don the India jersey again,” Shami said while being felicitated by the East Bengal club in Kolkata.

The 33-year-old pacer said the injury came at a time when he was trying to recover from India’s ODI World Cup final defeat. “We never thought the injury would be this serious. The plan was to address it after the T20 World Cup since we had the IPL and the ICC T20 mega event coming almost back-to-back after last year’s World Cup. But it turned worse during the ODI World Cup itself and I also did not find it right to risk playing on with it,” he recalled.

“Even the doctors could not fathom that the injury will take such a serious turn and will take so much time to heal,” the pacer said.

India’s highest wicket-taker in the 2023 World Cup, Shami thus had to miss this year’s IPL and also watched India’s T20 World Cup triumph sitting at home. “To tell you frankly, I got tense when South Africa were pulling things back in the final. For a moment memories of our 2023 WC final loss returned to haunt me. But luckily Suryakumar Yadav took that great catch to fetch us the Cup and it took time to sink in that India have actually won it,” Shami stated.

Former India skipper Sourav Ganguly, who was also honoured in the evening, also looked forward to Shami’s comeback. “I am actually surprised to see Shami has played only 101 ODI matches. Somebody with his calibre and talent should have played many more,” Ganguly said.

The former BCCI chief remembered seeing Shami first while playing for Bengal in late 2000s. “Laxmi (Ratan Shukla) was the Bengal skipper then and I immediately told him that this boy (Shami) is an exceptional talent. I am happy to see him converting that talent into performance,” he added.

“It’s said that (Jasprit) Bumrah is the best pacer, but Bumrah has become the best because he got Shami at the other end. So you have pressure from both ends,” Ganguly pointed out.

Mohammed Shami Eyes Strong Comeback to International Cricket

Mohammed Shami Eyes Strong Comeback to International Cricket

Indian pace spearhead Mohammed Shami is determined to make a strong comeback to international cricket after a brief injury layoff. The veteran fast bowler has been diligently training in the nets, showcasing his unwavering determination to regain his place in the Indian team.

Shami’s last competitive appearance was in the 2023 ICC Cricket World Cup final against Australia, where he played through pain but still managed to impress with his pace and swing. He finished the tournament with an impressive 24 wickets in just seven matches, including three five-wicket hauls.

Despite his exceptional performance, Shami was forced to miss the South Africa tour and the T20I series against Afghanistan due to an Achilles tendon injury. He underwent successful recovery surgery in February, which ruled him out of the IPL and the ICC T20 World Cup.

With 448 wickets in 188 international matches, Shami is one of the most successful fast bowlers of the modern era. His ability to generate pace and swing makes him a formidable threat to any batting lineup.

Shami’s return to the Indian team will be a major boost for the side, especially with the upcoming ICC Cricket World Cup in 2027. His experience and skill will be invaluable as India looks to reclaim the coveted trophy.

Khaleel Ahmed Returns to India Colors After Four-Year Absence

Khaleel Ahmed Returns to India Colors After Four-Year Absence

Khaleel Ahmed, the Delhi Capitals pacer, has made a triumphant return to the Indian cricket team after a four-and-a-half-year absence. The 26-year-old left-arm pacer has been named as a standby for the upcoming T20 World Cup, a testament to his impressive performances for DC in the ongoing IPL.

Ahmed has been in scintillating form this season, claiming 14 wickets in 12 matches. His ability to swing the ball both ways and generate pace has made him a formidable force in the DC bowling attack.

Speaking on the DC Podcast, Ahmed expressed his delight at being recalled to the national team. “The way the past few months were going and the way the IPL started, I had the intuition that something good would happen,” he said. “As the IPL matches progressed, my confidence continued to grow. I realized I was bowling well, and it has always been about moving one step ahead. Finally, when the name came, I was so happy, and it’s a step ahead for me.”

Ahmed’s last appearance for India was in a T20 match against Bangladesh in Nagpur in November 2019. Since then, he has endured a challenging period, missing out on selection for the national team.

“2019 was a long time ago. Every day, at the back of my mind, I missed that feeling of playing for the country,” Ahmed said. “Every time I used to watch India play, I used to imagine what I would have done if I was there in the team. So, every day was like a battle and these kinds of conversations were going on inside my head.”

Despite the setbacks, Ahmed remained determined to regain his place in the Indian team. He took just a week’s break after the last IPL and played all the domestic matches.

“It’s tough as a fast bowler, but I made up my mind that irrespective of what happens to me, I’m going to play all the matches. I pushed myself mentally in the past year and have grown with it,” he said.

Ahmed believes that the current IPL season, which has been a nightmare for bowlers, is the perfect opportunity for fast bowlers to shine.

“If a bowler performs in tough situations like these, he will be considered a King, and I want to be that King. So, this is what my mentality has been about the current scenario,” he said.

Ahmed’s return to the Indian team is a testament to his resilience and determination. He has overcome adversity to reclaim his place in the national setup and is now poised to make a significant contribution to India’s T20 World Cup campaign.

Mayank Yadav Ruled Out of IPL 2024 with Abdominal Tear

Mayank Yadav Ruled Out of IPL 2024 with Abdominal Tear

Mayank Yadav, the promising fast bowler for Lucknow Super Giants (LSG), has suffered a setback that will likely rule him out for the remainder of IPL 2024. The injury, a small tear in his abdomen, is similar to the one that sidelined him earlier in the season.

Head coach Justin Langer expressed optimism that Yadav could potentially return for the playoffs if LSG qualifies, but acknowledged the challenges of his recovery. “We’ll be praying that he can play, hopefully, in the playoffs, but I’m a realist as well. It’ll be probably difficult for him to get up for the back-end of the tournament,” Langer said.

Yadav’s absence is a significant blow to LSG, who have relied on his pace and wicket-taking ability. In his three appearances this season, he has claimed 9 wickets at an impressive average of 11.11 and an economy rate of 6.78.

The 21-year-old’s injury highlights the challenges faced by young fast bowlers, who are prone to various injuries as they develop. Langer emphasized the importance of patience and rehabilitation, noting that Yadav’s previous recovery was successful.

“He’s got huge potential. But his rehabilitation was excellent. He went into the game [against MI], had a couple of bowls before the game. He was completely pain free. So it’s very sad for him and it’s disappointing for LSG as well that he might [not[ play the rest of the tournament,” Langer said.

Yadav’s injury raises questions about whether he was rushed back into action too soon. However, Langer defended the decision, stating that Yadav’s rehabilitation had been thorough and he had been pain-free in the lead-up to the match against Mumbai Indians.

Despite the setback, LSG remains hopeful that Yadav can make a full recovery and return to the team in the future. His potential and impact on the team have been evident in his brief appearances this season, and his absence will be felt in the upcoming matches.

LSG Pacer Mayank Yadav Suffers Injury Scare in IPL 2024

LSG Pacer Mayank Yadav Suffers Injury Scare in IPL 2024

Lucknow Super Giants’ (LSG) promising fast bowler Mayank Yadav has once again raised injury concerns after leaving the field during their IPL 2024 match against Mumbai Indians. The incident occurred while Yadav was bowling his fourth over, having already conceded 31 runs in 3.1 overs.

Yadav’s departure from the field was sudden, as he had not displayed any visible discomfort prior to bowling the first ball of his fourth over. The ball crashed into the stumps, dismissing Mohammad Nabi, but Yadav immediately walked off the field. Naveen-ul-Haq completed the over in his absence.

This injury scare is particularly concerning for LSG, as Yadav had only recently returned to action after missing five games due to abdominal soreness. In his first two IPL matches this season, against Punjab Kings (PBKS) and Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB), Yadav had impressed with his pace and accuracy, earning Player-of-the-Match awards in both games.

Despite his limited experience in domestic cricket, Yadav has made a significant impact in the IPL. He has consistently bowled at speeds exceeding 150kmh, surprising opponents with his raw pace. In his first over against Mumbai Indians, Yadav’s first delivery clocked in at 144.1kmh and struck Nehal Wadhera in the helmet.

LSG will be hoping that Yadav’s injury is not serious and that he can return to action soon. His pace and wicket-taking ability have been crucial to the team’s success this season, and his absence would be a significant blow.

Mayank Yadav Nears Return for Lucknow Super Giants

Mayank Yadav Nears Return for Lucknow Super Giants

Lucknow Super Giants’ (LSG) fast bowler Mayank Yadav is nearing a return to action after recovering from an abdominal injury. Assistant coach S Sriram confirmed that Yadav is “pretty close” to making his comeback, having resumed bowling in the nets.

Yadav made an impressive IPL debut for LSG this season, earning Player of the Match honors in his first two games for his three-wicket hauls. However, he was forced to leave the field after bowling just one over against Gujarat Titans due to abdominal soreness. He has missed four games for LSG since.

Despite his injury history, Yadav has shown great promise with his raw pace and accuracy. He consistently clocked speeds above 150 kph in his first two matches, raising hopes that he could be a future prospect for the Indian team.

Sriram praised Yadav’s maturity and cricketing sense, noting that he “knows his body well” and has a good understanding of his strengths. He emphasized that Yadav’s execution and ability to hit consistent lengths have been more impressive than his raw pace.

Former West Indies fast bowler Ian Bishop has also highlighted the need for India to invest in Yadav’s development. He suggested that LSG or the BCCI provide him with a dedicated strength-and-conditioning trainer, medical personnel, and dietician to help him overcome his injury issues and reach his full potential.

LSG are currently fourth in the IPL points table with five wins in eight matches. They will face Rajasthan Royals in their next home game, looking to extend their winning streak to three matches. Yadav’s return would be a significant boost to their bowling attack as they aim to secure a playoff berth.

Mayank Yadav's Fitness Update: Assistant Coach Provides Return Timeline

Mayank Yadav’s Fitness Update: Assistant Coach Provides Return Timeline

Mayank Yadav, the young fast bowler for Lucknow Super Giants, has made a remarkable impact in the ongoing IPL 2024. His sensational debut performance, where he bowled the fastest delivery of the competition at 156.7 Kmph and claimed three wickets, propelled his team to victory against Royal Challengers Bengaluru. However, a side strain during the match against Gujarat Titans has sidelined him since.

Ahead of LSG’s crucial game against Chennai Super Kings, assistant coach Lance Klusener provided an update on Mayank’s fitness and potential return. “I am not sure regarding his participation in tomorrow’s match against Chennai. He has been bowling in the nets, but his fitness is our priority. We can’t say anything regarding his participation,” Klusener stated.

LSG’s official Twitter account shared a video of Mayank bowling in the nets, hinting at his possible return. Former Australian cricketer Tom Moody believes Mayank is in contention for a spot in India’s T20 World Cup 2024 squad. “He is definitely in the conversation. Whether you take that risk punting on him or not is another conversation,” Moody said.

Former New Zealand pacer Mitchell McClenaghan echoed Moody’s sentiments. “If his form continues throughout this tournament, the World Cup starts six days after the IPL, I think it would be crazy not to look at the players who are in form going into that tournament,” McClenaghan said.

Mayank’s impressive performances have caught the attention of experts and fans alike. His ability to bowl at high speeds and his wicket-taking prowess make him a valuable asset for any team. If he can maintain his form and fitness, he could potentially earn a spot in the Indian squad for the upcoming T20 World Cup.

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