‘If someone has a problem then …’, Mohammed Shami made a big statement on retirement; It is important for you to know
Mohammed shami retirement: Indian fast bowler Mohammed Shami has broken the silence on speculation about his retirement. Shami has made it clear that he currently has no intention of retiring from cricket. Shami was questioned after being ruled out of Team India for the Asia Cup 2025.
After this, the questions are arising whether they are moving towards retirement now, but experienced pacer bluntly said, “If someone has a problem then tell, will their life be easy if I retire?”
Cricket is still left in Mohammed Shami
Shami (Mohammed Shami) said that he is still fit and ready to put a long spell on the field. He made it clear that if he does not get a place in the international team, he will continue to play domestic cricket. His goal is to win India in the 2027 ODI World Cup. “If you do not choose me in international, I will play domestic. I will keep playing somewhere. I will leave myself when I get bored, but at the moment there is no time,” Shami said.
2023 World Cup defeat pain
Shami (Mohammed Shami) recalled the defeat in the 2023 ODI World Cup final, saying that the team was very close but luck was not with him. He said, “I have only one dream left, winning the ODI World Cup. We came very close in 2023 but probably not lucky.”
Working hard for comeback
Shami revealed that he has been training fiercely for the last two months. They have lost weight, have worked on their fitness and have practiced even batting-fielding. Shami said that now he is fully ready and hard work is going on to achieve rhythm. He also admitted that he has suffered injuries due to excessive pressure on the body many times. This was the reason that despite joining the team on the tour of England, he withdrew at the last time.