Key Points

Mohammed Shami has been unexpectedly ruled out of India's upcoming England Test tour due to persistent fitness challenges. Chief selector Ajit Agarkar confirmed that Shami's recent medical assessments revealed he cannot handle the demanding five-match series workload. The veteran pacer's inconsistent performance in IPL 2025 and previous injury setbacks contributed to his exclusion from the squad. This development significantly impacts India's pace bowling strategy for the crucial England tour.

Key Points: Shami Ruled Out of England Tour Due to Fitness Concerns

  • Shami fails fitness test for England tour after ankle and knee issues
  • Medical team finds bowling workload insufficient
  • IPL performance raises additional fitness concerns
  • Arshdeep Singh replaces veteran pacer in squad
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Fitness issues, insufficient bowling load result in Shami missing out on England tour

Mohammed Shami misses crucial England Test series after fitness setbacks and insufficient bowling workload, impacting India's pace bowling strategy.

"Unfortunately, we were hoping that he's available for some part of the series at least - Ajit Agarkar, Chief Selector"

New Delhi, May 24

Ahead of selecting India’s 18-member squad for the five-match tour of England, one of the biggest question marks was whether Mohammed Shami will be available for the trip starting on June 20.

On Saturday, chief selector Ajit Agarkar cleared the air by stating that Shami is not fit for the series, leaving a big void in India’s fast bowling scheme of things in England. Shami’s last Test was the World Test Championship (WTC) final against Australia in June 2023, but he hasn’t had a chance to play Tests again.

Chief selector Ajit Agarkar revealed at the BCCI HQ that Shami’s fitness issues and inability to be fit for Test match bowling workload meant he missed out on the England tour selection. Agarkar, though, didn’t specify the nature of Shami’s recent fitness setback, which in turn has prevented him from bowling for a longer time.

“He's been trying to get fit for the series, of course, but I think he's had a little bit of a setback over the last week or so, and he's got some MRIs done. I don't think he was going to be able to play five Tests, and at the moment, I don't think his workload is where it needs to be. So it's just the medical guys who have told us that he's been ruled out of this series.”

“Unfortunately, we were hoping that he's available for some part of the series at least, but if he's not fit at the moment, it's very difficult to keep waiting. So, it's rather planned with the guys who are fit and available. It's unfortunate - a bowler like him - you always want to try and pick, but at the moment he's not fit to be picked,” he said.

After undergoing ankle surgery to solve a long-standing Achilles issue in February 2024, Shami was on track to recover and be available for the home series against New Zealand. But a right knee swelling, despite making a comeback to the game via the Ranji Trophy game against Madhya Pradesh in Indore, meant that Shami was ruled out of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy series in Australia.

Though Shami was back to playing T20Is and ODIs against England at home earlier this year before featuring in India’s victorious ICC Champions Trophy campaign, where he took a five-wicket haul against Bangladesh, the veteran pacer was far from his convincing best for Sunrisers Hyderabad in IPL 2025 – seen from him picking only six wickets at an average of 56.16 and economy rate of 11.23 in nine matches.

Sources have told IANS that the BCCI medical team was in Lucknow on May 22 to assess the bowling fitness of Shami and Nitish Kumar Reddy ahead of SRH's game against Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) on May 23. While the assessment of Nitish, who has recently been given a go-ahead with the ball by SRH, was positive, it wasn’t the same for Shami.

“Shami was asked to increase his bowling load and play at least one India A game, but it didn’t happen as the medical team found that his fitness levels are not up to the mark to play consistently on a tough and long tour in England. Hence, he didn’t find a place in the squad,” added the sources.

Shami had been part of India’s last three Test tours of England in 2014, 2018 and 2021, respectively. In 14 Tests in England, Shami picked 42 wickets at an average of 40.50. His best-ever showing on a tour of England was in 2018 when he picked up 16 wickets in five games.

With left-arm pacer Arshdeep Singh picked for the England series, fitness issues and insufficient bowling load have meant that Shami’s future in the Indian Test team is now on a sticky wicket.

- IANS

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Here are 6 diverse Indian perspective comments on the Shami fitness news:
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Rahul K.
Really disappointing to hear about Shami's fitness issues. He's been our most reliable bowler in overseas conditions. Hope he recovers soon - we'll need him for the Australia series later this year. Maybe BCCI should manage his workload better between IPL and international cricket.
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Priya M.
Sad news but health comes first! 😔 Shami has given his all for India over the years. Maybe this is a blessing in disguise - gives opportunity to groom younger bowlers like Arshdeep. England conditions will be great learning experience for them.
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Amit S.
This is why IPL needs to be shorter! Our top players are getting injured playing franchise cricket and then missing important international series. BCCI should prioritize national team over IPL money. Shami's absence will hurt us in England.
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Sunita R.
Shami bhai has been a warrior for India but at 33, maybe his body is telling him something. We should respect that and not rush him back. His experience is invaluable but not at the cost of his long-term health. Wishing him speedy recovery! 🙏
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Vikram J.
His economy rate of 11 in IPL was worrying signs. Maybe selectors made right call - can't carry unfit players to England where conditions demand peak fitness. But we'll miss his reverse swing skills which are perfect for English conditions.
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Neha P.
Mixed feelings about this. On one hand, Shami is a legend. On other, his recent form hasn't been great. Maybe this break will help him come back stronger. Meanwhile, hope our young pacers step up! England tour is always tough but exciting 💪

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