'If someone has a problem tell me': Muhammad Shami plays retirement talks, says open to play 'domestic cricket'
Days after India’s best test opener Cheteshwar Pujara retired from all kinds of cricket, Indian pacemaker Mohammed Shami retired, stating that he was ready to play domestic cricket, NDTV Sports reports. Shami last played for the national team during the Champions Trophy in March 2025 and was not selected for the upcoming Asia Cup. Shami made his intentions clear that he still has a lot of cricket in him. The Pacer noted that he focused on returning to the Indian team and helping them win the 2027 ODI World Championships. “If someone has a problem tells me, if it is as if their lives get better when I retire. Tell me whose life I have become a rock by stepping out? The day I get bored I will go away. You will not choose but I will keep working. You will not play me in international, I will play household. News24. The 2023 Odi World Cup final against Australia. was a little fear. Over the past two months I have trained, increased my skills, dumped weight and also increased the cargo. Let’s look at the result I get now. My focus is to get rhythm and to bowl long play. I also batted and did field work and did a lot of gym. Everything is comfortable now, “Shami said. On injuries: Talking on his injuries, the Pacer said,” We often posted too much, and then we have to pay a big penalty. It happened to me during the 2015 World Championship when I printed a lot and then my knee had to work. It was the same scene in 2023. 64 Tests, 108 ODIs and 27 ODIs played, and taken 462 wickets over formats.