New Delhi: The Indian team will play a high voltage match against Pakistan (India vs Pakistan) on 23 October in Melbourne. This match can be like a third dose of thrill. Before this match, a statement by Rohit Sharma has increased the concern of the opposing teams. The absence of fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah was a matter of concern for India. But Mohammed Shami has proved in the match against Australia that he will not allow Bumrah to be missed in the team.
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Mohammed Shami has to face a lot of difficulties to be included in the World Cup team. A few days before the World Cup, he came under the grip of Corona. But just a day before the tournament, Shami’s report came negative and he joined the team as Bumrah’s replacement. After that Shami showed the stars to Australia on 17 October by taking three wickets in the same over. Captain Rohit Sharma had selected 11 of his players just six days before the match against Pakistan. But till then the captain had not seen Shami bowling. At the same time, now Hitman has given a big update about the fast bowler.
Shami is fully prepared for the tournament – Rohit Sharma
The Indian captain said, ‘Mohammed Shami is fully prepared to bowl in the World Cup. He has made a comeback after Corona and now he is completely fit. We all have got enough time to mingle with Australia’s time zones and weather. We have tried a lot in the last 35 matches but now our team is fully prepared for the World Cup.
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Rohit is ready in every way for Indo-Pak match
The match between India and Pakistan is to be held in Melbourne on 23 October. There is a shadow of rain on this match. According to the Meteorological Department, there is a possibility of rain in the morning and evening. Rohit Sharma said about the weather in Melbourne, ‘There is no control over the weather there, we will be ready for whatever the situation will be.’