The World Test Championship final between India and New Zealand will be played in Southampton from 18th to 22nd June. After this match, the Indian team will play a series of 5 Test matches against England. Bowler Mohammad Shami, who was injured during the tour of Australia, will return to the Indian team from the upcoming tour of England. He has also made a big statement about retiring from international cricket.
With the arrival of Mohammad Shami in the Indian team, the Indian team’s fast bowling will become sharp. Asking about his retirement, he said, “The feature of our bowling attack is that we have four to five such bowlers in our team.
Who can bowl continuously at a speed of 140 to 145? You can find one or two bowlers. But, it is difficult to find 4-5 bowlers and we have them. We can force the opposition to think about what their strategy will facing our team. ”
He added: “As a senior player, it is our duty to teach the youngsters to bowl freely. The coordination between the young and senior players in our team is very good. It is one thing for all of us to retire one day. The main thing is what you’re leaving behind for the team and for the young players. It’s important that you make your country, the captain, and the board proud when you go.”
Mohammad Shami, Jasprit Bumrah, and Ishant Sharma will all play a crucial role in the upcoming tour of England.