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Home / Sports / Shami's Fitness Concerns Prompt Exclusion from Upcoming Tours

Shami's Fitness Concerns Prompt Exclusion from Upcoming Tours

17 Oct

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Summary

  • Former chief selector Ajit Agarkar cites fitness issues for Shami's exclusion
  • Shami claims his domestic match participation indicates he is fit to play
  • Shami's availability for future tours depends on his fitness in the next 2 months
Shami's Fitness Concerns Prompt Exclusion from Upcoming Tours

According to reports, former chief selector Ajit Agarkar has cited fitness concerns as the reason for Mohammed Shami's exclusion from the England series and the recent Australia ODI tour. However, Shami has expressed his readiness to play, stating that his participation in domestic matches indicates his fitness.

Agarkar has indicated that Shami's availability for future tours will depend on his fitness over the next two months. This suggests that Shami's inclusion in upcoming international matches is contingent on him maintaining his physical condition during this period.

The debate over Shami's fitness and selection has sparked discussions within the cricketing community. While the former selector has raised doubts, Shami remains confident in his ability to perform at the highest level, as evidenced by his domestic match participation. The next few weeks will be crucial in determining Shami's role in the team's upcoming international engagements.

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Ajit Agarkar, the former chief selector, has cited fitness concerns as the reason for Mohammed Shami's exclusion from the England series and recent Australia ODI tour.
Shami has expressed his readiness to play, stating that his participation in domestic matches indicates his fitness.
Agarkar has indicated that Shami's availability for future tours will depend on his fitness over the next two months.

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