After a long wait, veteran fast bowler Mohammed Shami has finally returned to the cricket field, making a debut alongside his brother Mohammed Kaif in the Bengal vs Madhya Pradesh Ranji Trophy match. Shami's inclusion in the playing XI is significant not just for Bengal's chances in the elite domestic competition, but also for his own comeback into the Indian team. With Shami's return, the stage is set for an exciting end to the last round of the Ranji Trophy before the tournament goes on a break. Fans and experts alike are eagerly waiting to see how Shami performs and whether it will earn him a place on the plane to Australia.
After a prolonged break from competitive cricket, Indian pacer Mohammed Shami returned to the field in a Ranji Trophy match against Madhya Pradesh. However, the veteran bowler failed to make an impact as he went wicketless in the first day of the match, conceding 34 runs in 10 overs. While Bengal's performance was lackluster, Shami's performance was the most noteworthy as he aimed to make a strong comeback after being out of action for several months.