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India Test Squad Announcement For England Tour LIVE Updates: Mohammed Shami Unlikely To Travel

India Test Squad Announcement For England Tour LIVE Updates: Mohammed Shami Unlikely To Travel

The Indian cricket team has announced their squad for the upcoming Test series against England, and it has already caused quite a stir among fans and experts alike. The selection committee, led by former Indian cricketer Chetan Sharma, has made some interesting choices that have left many surprised and some disappointed. One of the biggest talking points from the team announcement is the exclusion of fast bowler Mohammed Shami, who is unlikely to travel with the team to England.

Shami, who has been a vital part of the Indian Test team over the years, has been dealing with an injury that has kept him out of action for the past few months. The 30-year-old pacer suffered a fracture in his forearm during the first Test against Australia in Adelaide last year and has been on the road to recovery ever since. Despite making a promising comeback in the recent IPL, Shami’s fitness concerns have raised doubts about his availability for the grueling five-match Test series against England.

The BCCI’s medical team has been closely monitoring Shami’s progress and has advised him to take more time to regain full fitness before returning to competitive cricket. With the series against England being one of the most crucial ones for the Indian team, the selectors have decided not to risk the fast bowler’s health and instead give him more time to recover. This decision has been made keeping in mind the long-term goal of the Indian team, which is the T20 World Cup and the Ashes series later this year.

While it is undoubtedly disappointing for fans to not see Shami in action against England, it is a necessary step to ensure his well-being and longevity in the game. The team management has always put the players’ welfare first, and this decision is a testament to that. Shami has been a workhorse for the Indian team, and his absence will surely be felt, but this also opens up an opportunity for other talented pacers to prove their mettle and make a mark in the Test arena.

The likes of Jasprit Bumrah, Ishant Sharma, and Umesh Yadav will lead the pace attack for Team India, and they will be supported by the young and promising Mohammed Siraj, who had a fantastic debut series against Australia. The selectors have also included Shardul Thakur and Bhuvneshwar Kumar in the squad, providing a good mix of experience and youth in the fast bowling department. This shows the depth and strength of the Indian team, which has a formidable pace attack to compete against the strong English batting line-up.

Apart from Shami’s exclusion, the rest of the squad announcement has been largely on expected lines. Skipper Virat Kohli will lead the team, with Ajinkya Rahane as his deputy. The opening combination of Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill, who performed brilliantly in Australia, has been retained, while the middle order comprises of the likes of Cheteshwar Pujara, Rishabh Pant, and Hanuma Vihari. All-rounder Ravindra Jadeja’s inclusion will add depth to the batting and provide the much-needed balance to the team.

The spin department will be led by the experienced duo of Ravichandran Ashwin and Axar Patel, who had a sensational outing in the home series against England earlier this year. The selectors have also included Kuldeep Yadav and Washington Sundar, giving them a chance to prove their worth on the English pitches. With the batting and bowling departments looking well-balanced, the Indian team will be confident of putting up a strong performance against England.

The Indian team’s recent success in Test cricket, especially their historic series win in Australia, has raised the expectations of fans and experts. The upcoming series against England will be a stern test for the team, and they will have to be at their best to come out on top. The selectors, in consultation with the team management, have put together a squad that has the potential to deliver a strong performance and maintain India’s dominance in Test cricket.

As fans, we may be disappointed to not see Shami in action, but we must trust the selectors’ judgment and support the team wholeheartedly. The Indian team has always been known for its resilience and fighting spirit, and we are sure they will give their all on the field. Let us come together to cheer and motivate our team as they embark

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