The ICC ODI World Cup 2023 star performer, Indian pacer Mohammed Shami, is dealing with a persistent ankle issue. Now, there is a real fear that Shami may miss the two Test matches against the Proteas, which are scheduled to begin on December 26 at SuperSport Park in Centurion. His absence can have a big effect on India’s chances in the series.
On Friday, December 15, the last group, which includes captain Rohit Sharma, is expected to leave. Mohammed Shami won’t be traveling with the rest of the Indian team, according to Cricbuzz, as Virat Kohli, Jasprit Bumrah, R Ashwin, Navdeep Saini, and Harshit Rana get ready for the trip. There’s a chance that the current pacers playing in the white-ball series in South Africa will be reshuffled because the selectors haven’t yet announced a replacement for the 33-year-old pacer.
Conditional on Mohammed Shami selection in the Test series
Shami’s participation in the Test series was always subject to certain conditions, and the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) made it apparent that he was receiving medical attention while announcing the squad on November 30. The BCCI released an official statement that stated, “Mr. Mohd. Shami is currently undergoing medical treatment, and his availability is subject to fitness.”
The seasoned pacer has been suffering from ankle trouble, which he brought with him during the World Cup. Shami, who was clearly uncomfortable landing on his right foot at the delivery point, played a significant part in the event despite the difficulties. In just seven matches, Shami has claimed 24 wickets, making him the tournament’s best bowler. His performance in the main event was exceptional.
It would be intriguing to watch going forward how the Indian team adjusts to Shami’s absence from South Africa. Anrich Nortje is out for the visitors with a lumbar stress fracture, and Lungi Ngidi is recuperating from an ankle sprain. In addition, there are fitness concerns regarding Kagiso Rabada, the top pacer, playing in the series.