WC 2015 IND vs AUS: Mohammed Shami takes a break from training, no reasons to worry
India’s leading fast bowler took a break as part of recovery process after bowling full tilt
Sydney: India's leading fast bowler in the tournament Mohammed Shami took a break from training session as a part of the recovery process after bowling full tilt in the quarterfinal match against Bangladesh in Melbourne last week.
While there were some murmurs about the state of his knee, which has taken a lot of pounding on the hard Australian grounds, but team's media manager RN Baba clarified that there are no reasons for worry as far as the Bengal pacer is concerned.
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"Shami is 100 hundred per cent fit and is available for selection in the semifinal against Australia," Baba told PTI. Asked as to why Shami neither played football nor did he bowl at the nets like Mohit Sharma and Umesh Yadav, Baba replied, "He had requested for an extra day's rest and his wish was granted."
Shami has so far taken 17 wickets from seven World Cup matches. Bhuvneshwar Kumar bowled an extended session at the nets. India take on co-hosts Australia in the second semifinal at the SCG on Thursday.