The cricketing world is buzzing with a sobering question: Has Mohammed Shami played his last Test match for India? The veteran pacer’s conspicuous absence from India’s squad for the upcoming home Test series against South Africa has sparked intense speculation about the twilight of a stellar red-ball career.
Once the spearhead of India’s pace attack overseas, Shami—now 35—has been left out as selectors opt for a blend of proven performers and emerging talent. With Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj firmly entrenched, and young quicks like Mukesh Kumar and Akash Deep pushing hard, Shami’s path back appears increasingly narrow .
Why Shami’s Omission Raises Bigger Questions
This isn’t just a routine rotation. Shami hasn’t featured in a Test since India’s tour of Australia in early 2024. Persistent fitness concerns, coupled with a dip in form during his last domestic outings, have given the national selection committee pause.
“The priority now is building a stable, long-term pace unit for the World Test Championship cycle,” a senior BCCI insider revealed. “Shami’s class is undeniable, but consistency and availability matter more than ever.”
A Glorious Legacy Under Threat
Let’s not forget: Mohammed Shami is India’s third-highest wicket-taker in Test cricket among fast bowlers, with 239 scalps at an impressive average of 27.32. His 2023 World Test Championship final spell against Australia—6 for 41—was a masterclass in reverse swing and remains one of the greatest Indian bowling performances overseas.
He’s also the only Indian pacer to take 10-wicket hauls in Tests against all nine opponents—a record that speaks to his adaptability and skill across conditions.
Mohammed Shami’s Test Cricket Milestones
- Test Wickets: 239 (3rd among Indian pacers)
- Best Bowling: 7/103 vs West Indies (2018)
- Five-Wicket Hauls: 9
- 10-Wicket Hauls: 2
- Unique Feat: 10-wicket match vs all 9 Test-playing nations
The New Guard Takes Over
India’s current pace hierarchy looks increasingly settled:
- Jasprit Bumrah: Undisputed leader, fit and firing.
- Mohammed Siraj: Consistent workhorse, home and away.
- Mukesh Kumar: Rising star with swing and control.
- Akash Deep: Raw pace and improving line/length.
With Hardik Pandya also in the mix as a bowling all-rounder, the selectors seem committed to a younger, more durable unit—especially with a packed international calendar ahead.
Could a Comeback Still Happen?
Never say never with Shami. If he returns to peak fitness and dominates in the Ranji Trophy, a recall can’t be ruled out. But time—and the selectors’ clear direction—may not be on his side.
For now, fans are left wondering if the fiery inswinger that shattered so many stumps has already delivered its final blow in Test whites.
