Mohammed Shami‘s future and chances of returning to the international cricket arena have reportedly been discussed by a representative of the Board of Control for Cricket in India. Notably, Shami, who was born in Amroha, last played for the Men in Blue in the 2025 Champions Trophy final, where he claimed nine wickets in five games against eight other teams.
Shami’s recent lacklustre performance for East Zone in their quarterfinal matchup versus North Zone in Bengaluru was highlighted by the official. In 34 overs, Shami’s final numbers were 1/136 (1/100 in 23 overs and 0/36 in 11 overs). The official also emphasised important factors including age and tempo. He also discussed what the Indian Premier League’s right-arm pacer needs to do to be competitive.
It’s becoming more and more difficult for Shami to rejoin the Indian squad at this time. “Aside from one strange spell, he wasn’t very impressive in the Duleep game either,” the BCCI official said, as reported by The Telegraph.
In addition, he isn’t getting any younger, and he didn’t appear to be playing at his best pace in Duleep. However, he must play a respectable number of domestic matches in order to stay in the IPL,” the official continued.
With 24 wickets in just seven games, Shami was the World Cup 2023’s top wicket-taker.
He played a key role in India’s undefeated run to the championship game. However, the right-arm pacer’s fortunes have deteriorated since the end of the main event. He has suffered from a mix of injury, form, and conditioning issues.
Speaking of how his IPL 2025 went, Shami’s economy rate of 11.23 made him excessively costly. During Sunrisers Hyderabad’s lacklustre season, he was only able to take six wickets in nine games. The 2024 installment’s runners-up only won six of their fourteen games, lost seven, and had one match cancelled because to the constant rain.