India is gearing up for an overseas stint in England starting the first week of June. The itinerary includes the WTC final against New Zealand (June 18-22) and a subsequent five-test series against England beginning August 4.
Team India is all set to resume their international duties as they will be traveling to England in the first week of June for a long Test tour. India will be playing against New Zealand in the World Test Championship (WTC) final from June 18 to June 22. Later they will be also playing a five-match Test series against England from August 4.
Mohammed Shami is set to rejoin the Indian squad after a six-month hiatus. His absence was necessary for recovery following a fracture sustained during the first Test against Australia.
While Shami was recovering, a group of promising young pacers stepped up to the plate, helping India secure a legendary series win in Australia.
Recognizing that his career won't last forever, Shami shared in a recent interview that he wants to guide the younger bowlers using his own knowledge and experience.
Coming off a historic series win in Australia and a convincing 3-1 victory over England at home, Team India is entering the WTC final with a huge surge of confidence. Because of this momentum, Shami believes he can produce some truly exceptional cricket during the English summer.
Shami noted that the team's recent string of high-quality performances has boosted their morale. He is hopeful that he can maintain that form in England and help the team secure the WTC trophy.