BCCI's condition for the star pacer to lose weight..!?

Exactly a year ago, these days, he is a national hero. Even prime minister Modi has the honor of coming to the dressing room to congratulate him. But, he has not stepped on the field since then. The reason is his knee injury. If it weren't for that, he would have given many victories to Team india in a year. However, now that he has almost recovered and stepped on the field, when will he come into the national team? people are waiting. Team india is currently playing a Test series against australia as part of the Border Gavaskar Trophy. In the first Test, indian captain bumrah and Hyderabadi pacer Siraj impressed on the Perth pitch. Seeing their aggression, it seems that the Australian batsmen will have a tough time ahead. However, if there is another pacer, mohammed shami, along with these two..? Then it will be a feast for the fans.
It is known that shami left the field in the ODI world cup held in india last year. Despite coming into the team two matches late, he showed his strength with a total of 24 wickets. However, shami did not take the field after the final on november 19. After being sidelined due to a knee injury, he recently made a comeback for bengal in the Ranji Trophy. He is also playing in the Syed Mustal ali Tournament. However, everyone expects that shami will be included in the indian team by the second Test against Australia. However, there is no clarity from cricket in india-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>the board of control for cricket in india (BCCI). It seems that shami is not being sent to australia right now. It is said that he has been given two conditions and a deadline for them. By the time of the third Test, the third Test against australia will begin on december 14. The bcci has decided that if shami is to join the team by then, he must lose weight and achieve full fitness. Moreover, considering next year's Champions Trophy, they want to see shami without pressure. The bcci medical team is already continuously monitoring Shami.

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