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Mohammed Shami Rips Into Report Claiming His Retirement On The Heels Of Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma

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Seamer experienced Mohammed Shami launched a scathing tirade after reports said that his participation in the next Indian tour of England depends on his ability to lower sustained spells, and some even indicated his imminent retirement. Shami has not played for India in the whites since the final of the world testing championship against Australia in 2023. A long layoff of injuries kept Shami out of action after the ODI World Cup the same year.

He even returned to the domestic circuit and appeared in the Ranji trophy for Bengal. With his experience, Shami appreciated a fruitful outing and returned with seven scalps against Madhya Pradesh last year. Rumor Mill suggested his return during the Border-Gavaskar trophy in Australia; However, the series took place and there was no sign of him.

The 34 -year -old man played the new ball for India through the formats in 2025, representing the nation in the title champions trophy and Sunrisers Hyderabad in the 18th edition of the Indian Premier League.

Despite its growing number of appearances, reports have suggested that Shami’s involvement in England will depend on its ability to manage format requests, which begins from June 20. Other reports have referred to the possibility that Shami takes the same path to test the retirement as Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli.

Shami broke the silence and strongly responded to the complaint. He published a screenshot of the article on Instagram with a bubbling message: “Very well done. In addition, start to count on the remaining days to say” goodbye “to your work, then see ours later. People like you ruined our future. Try sometimes.

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Shami represented India in 64 tests and broke out 229 counters at an average of 27.1, with six five gate traits. In the aftermath of the retirement of Virat and Rohit, India is short of experience. During the last tour in Australia in India, Ravichandran Ashwin, the first first passer in India, decided to bring down the curtains of his international career.

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