Mohammed Shami feels pain-free after heel surgery ahead of Border Gavaskar Trophy series
The Hindu
Speedster Mohammed Shami is pain-free post-surgery, aiming to regain sharpness for upcoming Border Gavaskar Trophy tour.
Speedster Mohammed Shami is now pain free following heel surgery earlier this year and the pace bowler said he will look to get a couple of domestic matches under his belt to improve his sharpness ahead of the Border Gavaskar Trophy tour beginning next month.
Shami has not played for the national team since the 50-overs World Cup final against Australia last year.
He had almost returned to full fitness before being ruled out of the ongoing three-test series against New Zealand due to a separate knee injury.
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India will hope to have Shami back in their ranks as they head to Australia for five tests next month and the 34-year-old was bowling during practice on the final day of their first test against New Zealand on Sunday.
Asked if he was pain free after his surgery in February, Shami said, "100%."
"It felt great yesterday because I had been bowling with half a run-up on and off since I can't put too much stress on my body," added the fast bowler, who plays first-class cricket for Bengal in the Ranji Trophy.