Key Points

Mohammed Shami is making his return to competitive cricket through Bengal's Ranji Trophy squad. The star pacer hasn't played for India since the Champions Trophy ended back in March. Selectors dropped him from the West Indies series citing his lack of recent match time. This domestic stint could be crucial for Shami to regain form and fitness ahead of future international assignments.

Key Points: Mohammed Shami Returns to Bengal Ranji Trophy 2025-26 Squad

  • Shami returns to domestic cricket after last playing for India in March 2025
  • He was dropped from West Indies Tests due to insufficient match practice
  • Akash Deep and Mukesh Kumar join Shami in Bengal's pace attack
  • Bengal opens Ranji season against Uttarakhand at Eden Gardens on October 15
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Mohammed Shami returns to Bengal squad for Ranji Trophy 2025-26 season

Indian pacer Mohammed Shami makes domestic comeback for Bengal's Ranji Trophy campaign after being dropped from national team due to lack of match practice

"He has been left out of the squad due to a lack of match time - Ajit Agarkar"

New Delhi, October 10

Star Indian pacer Mohammed Shami has been included in Bengal's Ranji Trophy 2025-26 season for the starting phase of the competition. He would be assisted by Akash Deep, Mukesh Kumar and Ishan Porel in the pace department, as reported by ESPNcricinfo.

Shami hasn't played for the Indian Cricket Team since the completion of the ICC Champions Trophy 2025, which finished in March.

The fast-bowler was left out from the Indian Test squad which is currently playing the two-match series against the West Indies. Stating the reason behind the player's omission, chief selector Ajit Agarkar stated that he has been left out of the squad due to a lack of match time as one of the reasons.

Since the IPL 2025, Shami has played just one first-class game, for East Zone in the Duleep Trophy, where he bowled a total of 34 overs in two innings of the game, where he managed to scalp just one wicket.

On the other hand, Akash Deep and Mukesh Kumar will be looking to count this oppurtunity in order to get back in the Team Indian squad ahead of the South Africa series starting November 14.

Akash Deep was part of India's recent tour to England, featuring in three of the five Tests and shining with a ten-wicket haul in India's victory at Birmingham.

Since returning from England, however, he has been undergoing rehabilitation for a back injury that ruled him out of the Duleep Trophy. Although he has now cleared a fitness test, but he was not included in the squad for the ongoing Test series against the West Indies.

Mukesh, meanwhile, was part of the India A tour of England in the summer, taking three wickets in his only outing. He bowled just one innings in East Zone's Duleep Trophy opener before being assessed for a hamstring injury. He has since passed all fitness tests at the BCCI's Centre of Excellence.

Bengal will lock horns with Uttarakhand in their opening clash of the 2025-26 Ranji Trophy season at Eden Gardens on October 15. Bengal is placed in Group C, with Assam, Services, Tripura, Railways, Haryana and Gujarat as the other teams.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Honestly, I think the selectors made the right call leaving Shami out of the West Indies series. His recent performances haven't been great, and he clearly needs more match practice. Hope he finds his rhythm in Ranji Trophy.
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Ananya R
Akash Deep deserves more opportunities! His performance in England was brilliant with that 10-wicket haul. Hope he stays fit and makes a strong comeback to the national team. Bengal's pace department is looking really strong this season! 💪
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Michael C
As a cricket fan, I'm concerned about all these injury issues. Akash Deep with back problems, Mukesh with hamstring - our fast bowlers need better injury management. BCCI should invest more in sports science and player fitness programs.
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Priya S
Shami returning to domestic cricket shows his dedication to the game. Many senior players avoid Ranji Trophy, but he's setting a good example. Hope he mentors the younger bowlers in the Bengal team too! 🙏
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Vikram M
Group C looks competitive with teams like Haryana and Gujarat. Bengal has a good chance to qualify if their pace attack fires. Eden Gardens should be a great venue for the opening match against Uttarakhand!

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