‘If I can play Ranji Trophy…’: Mohammed Shami once again blames selectors for his snub ...Middle East

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The frustration is palpable. Veteran India fast-bowler Mohammed Shami has once again put the national selectors squarely on the mat following his omission from the white-ball squad for the upcoming tour of Australia. Speaking on the eve of Bengal’s Ranji Trophy opener against Uttarakhand, Shami pointed to his readiness to play four-day domestic cricket as the most straightforward evidence that he is fit enough for the fifty-over format.

He has put behind all the rumours of him being unavailable due to fitness concerns. He said if he’s ready to play the Ranji Trophy for Bengal, he is also fit enough to play 50-over cricket, which is India’s next assignment in Australia. The BCCI chief selector Ajit Agarkar didn’t give much of an update on Shami when he was asked about his exclusion from both of India’s white-ball teams. Instead, India brought back Mohammed Siraj in ODIs, while Arshdeep Singh, Harshit Rana and Prasidh Krishna are there as well.

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Mohammed Shami questions his exclusion

VIDEO | Fit-again Mohammed Shami on Tuesday took a veiled dig at the national selectors after being ignored for the upcoming white-ball series in Australia, asserting that there should be no questions about his fitness as he is ready to play a full Ranji Trophy season for Bengal.… pic.twitter.com/MZDGzOLdsG

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For a bowler who has battled surgeries, endless rehab sessions and the ticking clock of age, Shami’s frustration is understandable. The 35-year-old, who was India’s joint-highest wicket-taker in the Champions Trophy earlier this year, now finds himself on the outside looking in. Speaking to reporters in Kolkata, Shami pointedly remarked,

“I have said this before… Selection is not in my hands. If there is a fitness issue, I shouldn’t be here playing for Bengal,” Shami told reporters at the Eden Gardens. He continued, cutting straight to the heart of the matter: “I think I do not need to speak on this and create a controversy. If I can play four-dayers (Ranji Trophy), I can also play 50-overs cricket,” referring to the ODIs and T20Is against Australia starting October 19th.

The 35-year-old will lead Bengal’s attack in their Ranji Trophy opener against Uttarakhand at Eden Gardens. The squad also have other talented stars like Abhimanyu Easwaran, Akash Deep and Mukesh Kumar.

‘Not my job to give updates’

Perhaps the most pointed part of Shami’s outburst was his unequivocal rejection of the idea that he is responsible for informing the selectors of his fitness status. He emphasized that the system, which requires the National Cricket Academy (NCA) to issue fitness certificates, should be followed.

“About giving an update, it’s not my responsibility to give an update or ask for an update. It’s not my job to give updates on my fitness,” Shami said bluntly. “My job is to go to the NCA (National Cricket Academy), prepare and play matches. Woh unki baat hai unko kaun update deta hai, kisne nahin diya (That’s their matter who gives them updates or not). It’s not my responsibility.“

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