When BCCI released its annual retainership contracts in February, Mohammed Shami was notably absent, signaling a shift towards younger talent. Despite his absence, Shami has been slowly recovering from a knee injury that appeared to threaten his career. His impressive performance in the Ranji Trophy, where he took 37 wickets for Bengal, showcased his improved fitness and form. Now, playing for Lucknow Super Giants in the IPL, Shami aims to catch the attention of national selectors. Hailing from Uttar Pradesh, Shami has a strong connection to the state and a loyal fan base. With his experience and skill, Shami is expected to be a key player for LSG in the upcoming season. Head coach Justin Langer praised Shami’s competitiveness and resilience, highlighting his value to the team. Fans eagerly await Shami’s performance in the IPL, hoping his energy and talent will propel LSG to success this season.
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