In the ceremony, Shamit was written instead of Shami.
The Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) had to face embarrassment during an award ceremony on Saturday, September 14, when they displayed the name of Indian fast bowler Mohammed Shami incorrectly on the screen. Let us tell you that in this ceremony, Shami’s name was written as Shamit instead of Shami.
Apart from this, it was written in this ceremony that Shami took 24 wickets in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2024, which is wrong. At the same time, the photo of this wrong information about Shami went viral on social media, and CAB had to be embarrassed. It is worth noting that 34-year-old Shami has not been seen playing cricket in any form after the Cricket World Cup 2023.
Shami played his last match in the World Cup against Australia, and due to ankle injury in this match, Shami has not been able to return to cricket yet. Currently, he is in NCA and is working hard to recover completely.
Shami gave a big statement regarding his comeback
Recently, Mohammed Shami told News 18 about his comeback – I am working hard to return soon, because I know that I have been out of action for a long time. However, I want to ensure that there is no discomfort when I return. I have to work on my fitness so that there is no problem.
Shami further said- The stronger I come back, the better it will be for me. I don’t want to rush and risk getting injured again, whether it is the Bangladesh, New Zealand or Australia series. I have started bowling, but I will not take any risk until I am 100% fit.