Mohammad Shami advised six weeks rest; doubtful for the 1st Test against England

Shami was hit by a Pat Cummins bouncer forcing him to retire hurt.

Mohammad Shami will miss the last three Tests in Australia | Getty Images

Mohammad Shami has been advised six weeks of rest and will return home on Wednesday (December 23) as per a report. His bowling arm was fractured after he was hit by a sharp bouncer from Pat Cummins which forced him to retire hurt in the second innings at Adelaide Oval. India were shot out for just 36 and lost the day-night Test by 8 wickets.

Shami was expected to play a big part for India in the remaining three Test matches, but his absence will be a big blow to the side which also lost Ishant Sharma before the series to a side strain. Virat Kohli left for India on Tuesday to be with his pregnant wife Anushka Sharma, ahead of the birth of their first child in early January.

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“Shami has been advised six weeks of rest and he will be leaving for India on Wednesday,” a source told IANS.

The fast bowler will have to undergo a brief period of quarantine upon arrival in India. He will be a doubtful starter for the first Test against England at home starting on February 5, and his availability will depend on how well he recovers from the injury.

(With IANS inputs)

 
 

By Saurabh Malhotra - 22 Dec, 2020

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