Mohammed Shami and the BCCI have had a strained relationship, with Shami not playing for India since the Champions Trophy in Dubai last year. Despite his success in domestic cricket and the IPL, his disciplinary issues and inconsistent performances in crucial matches have raised concerns. Shami’s fitness and lifestyle choices have also been questioned, with his recent performances showing signs of decline. At 36, and with a talented pool of fast bowlers available, Shami’s future in international cricket seems uncertain. The BCCI’s handling of the situation has also come under scrutiny, as they have struggled to manage Shami’s issues effectively. Overall, Shami’s career is at a crossroads, with his fitness and form being key factors in determining his future in the sport.

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