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Concerns have emerged following the reported exclusion of prominent bowler Mohammed Shami from India’s squad for the forthcoming One Day International (ODI) series against New Zealand. This decision to overlook the experienced player has prompted discussion and raised questions among observers.

Shami’s Recent Form and Availability

Since the conclusion of the 2023 World Cup, Mohammed Shami’s performance metrics have consistently highlighted his efficacy in the ODI format. His strong statistics, coupled with a significant involvement in domestic cricket and maintained fitness levels, suggest his continued status as one of India’s most impactful ODI bowlers.

Questions Regarding Selection Choices

Despite his demonstrated value and readiness, Shami’s absence from the squad for the series against New Zealand has become a focal point for discussion. The situation highlights ongoing debates surrounding selection policies for major international series.

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