After Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli, the future of another senior Indian star in Geopardy: Report

Muhammad Shami’s test future is uncertain© BCCI
The five -match test series against England is nothing more than a big headache for Indian selections. The biggest bomb came in the form of sudden test retirement of Captain Rohit Sharma, who was looking for time in the longest format after playing 67 matches. A few days later, a report became viral on social media, and the star Indian Dough Virat Kohli also thought that he retired from the test jack. Since these two shocks were not enough, the elections faced another blow in the form of Pacer Muhammad Shami.
According to a report by Times of India, Pacer, who is prone to injury, is not a direct choice for the selections of India against England. Since selections should now find a balance in the bowling array, their form and fitness are a great source of concern.
“Shami is not an automatic choice from now on. Months have passed since it returned to the international jack, but it is not in almost any rhythm. IPL performances are not usually taken into consideration when choosing India teams, Shami, 2023 Odi Odi-Odian Brice is not used after a firecracker after a firecracker. National daily.
Shami suffered an Achille Tendon injury during the 2023 ODI World Cup and was still in the entire 2024. In February 2025, he returned to the field in the T20I series against England. He has played in the Champions Cup since then and has been playing in the ongoing IPL.
The Indian Committee wants to manage Pace Jasprit Bumrah’s workload when he returned after he returned after his back injury to Australia during the Border-Gavascar Cup. Now, if Shami is suitable for playing all of the five tests against England, the selections will have a hard time.
The first plan was to ensure that the team could play at least Shami or Bumrah in each test. However, if Bumrah is resting for a match and fighting for Shami to withdraw, it will be a big problem. They are trying to understand Shami’s problem. “
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