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BCCI Confirms Mohammed Shami Unfit for Melbourne, Sydney Tests

by Madhan Vennapusa

The Indiаn crickеt board, BCCI announcеd on Monday, December 23 that Mohammed Shami will not be traveling to Australia for the final two Tests of the Bordеr-Gavаskar Trophy. This updаte comes after there was some uncertainty about Shami's availability for the second half of the five-match series in Australia.

The BCCI Medical Tеam at the Centre of Excellence has been closely monitoring Shami's recovery after his surgery on his right heel. And good news is that he has now fully recovered from the heel injury.

In November, Shаmi bowled 43 overs for Bengаl in their Ranji Trophy game against Madhya Pradesh. From then on, he played in all nine matches of the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy (SMAT). He also accompanied the team to extra bowling sessions on the sidelines and increased his workload to make himself ready for the Test series.

BCCI Medical Team Advises Extended Rest for Shami’s Knee

But there have been signs of mild swelling on Shami's left knee because of extra stress caused by his workload of bowling. The swelling was expected, as it resulted from the increased amount of bowling after a long break.

After a detailed medical assessment, the BCCI Medical Team has concluded that his knee requires more time to gradually adapt to the bowling load. Consequently, Shami has not been cleared for the final two Tests of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy.

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