Explorer

Shami to turn up for Bengal before leaving for Australia

Mohammed Shami has decided to turn up for Bengal to gain some much-needed match practice before he flies to Australia for the four-match Test series starting on December 6 at Adelaide.

In a major boost to their hopes of making it to the knock out stages of the Ranji Trophy, Bengal is set to be bolstered by the presence of Indian fast bowlers Mohammad Shami for their third group match against Kerala starting November 20.

Shami has decided to turn up for Bengal to gain some much-needed match practice before he flies to Australia for the four-match Test series starting on December 6 at Adelaide.

"Shami has expressed his interest to play. If he plays, it's good for the Bengal side," CAB president Sourav Ganguly said.

Shami, who is no longer considered for T20Is, was also released from India’s ODI squad after the first two matches against the Windies, giving him ample time to rest before the Australia tour. The Bengal speedster, however, has decided to keep himself ready before the Test series by paying a Ranji Trophy match.

Shami visited his Bengal teammates on the sidelines of the ongoing Ranji Trophy match against Madhya Pradesh on Monday.

Bengal opened their Ranji Trophy campaign with first innings lead in Himachal and currently facing Madhya Pradesh at home.

"We had written a letter before the first match as well to play him but he had few fitness issues for which he had to undergo rehabilitation. If he plays, it's great," Ganguly added.

India will play three T20Is, followed by four Test matches and a three-match ODI series against Australia. The T20I series begins from November 21 while the first five-day will be played in Adelaide on December 6.

View More
Advertisement
Advertisement
25°C
New Delhi
Rain: 100mm
Humidity: 97%
Wind: WNW 47km/h
See Today's Weather
powered by
Accu Weather
Advertisement

Top Headlines

Kashmir: 4 Security Personnel Injured In Kulgam After Terrorists Open Fire
Kashmir: 4 Security Personnel Injured In Kulgam After Terrorists Open Fire
RG Kar Case: Sandip Ghosh May Get Death Penalty If Found Guilty. This Is What The Court Said
RG Kar Case: Sandip Ghosh May Get Death Penalty If Found Guilty. This Is What The Court Said
Delhi Man, Depressed Over Wife's Death A Year Ago, Found Dead With Daughters At Vasant Kunj Home
Delhi Man, Depressed Over Wife's Death A Year Ago, Found Dead With Daughters At Vasant Kunj Home
Mumbai On High Alert After Agencies Warn Of Possible 'Terror Attack'
Mumbai On High Alert After Agencies Warn Of Possible 'Terror Attack'
Advertisement
ABP Premium

Videos

Effective Weight Loss Strategies, Insights from Jashan Vij | Health LIVEFirst Case of Clade 1B Mpox Detected in India, 38-Year-Old Man from Kerala Returns from UAEWhy Do People Get Hooked on Tobacco? The Risks of This Habit Explained | Health LiveWhy Do Certain Sounds Trigger Tooth Sensitivity? Understanding the Connection

Photo Gallery

Embed widget