Mohammed Shami ruled out of IPL, to undergo ankle surgery
The 33-year-old, who is not part of the ongoing Test series against England, last played for India in the ODI World Cup final against Australia in November
PTI
New Delhi, 22 Feb
Senior pacer Mohammed Shami has
been ruled out of next month's Indian Premier League owing to a left ankle
injury, for which he will undergo a surgery in the UK, a BCCI source told PTI
on Thursday.
The 33-year-old, who is not part of
the ongoing Test series against England, last played for India in the ODI World
Cup final against Australia in November.
"Shami was in London in last
week of January to take special ankle injections and he was told that after
three weeks, he can start light running and take it from thereon.
"But the injection hasn't
worked and now the only option left is surgery. He will shortly leave for UK
for surgery. IPL seems out of question," a senior BCCI source said on the
condition of anonymity.
Shami, who was one of the
architects of India's stupendous World Cup campaign with 24 wickets, played
through pain as he had problems with his landing but didn't let it affect his
performance.
Shami, who was recently conferred
with the Arjuna Award, has 229 Test, 195 ODI and 24 T20 wickets in his
decade-long career.
The development raises a question
mark about the injury rehabilitation management programme planned by the
National Cricket Academy (NCA) for Shami.
Now it is highly unlikely that the
pace bowling artist would be able to make a comeback before India's Test
matches at home against Bangladesh and New Zealand (October November).
His target could be the marquee
away series against Australia.
People in the know of things
believe that the NCA's conservative line of thinking has not worked in Shami's
case.
"Shami should have gone
directly for surgery and that should have been NCA's call. Just two months of
rest and injections wouldn't have worked well and that's what has happened. He
is an asset and the Indian team would need him in Australia," the source
said.
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