World Cup 2015: Mohammed Shami ruled out of UAE clash with knee injury
Published on: Thursday, 26 February 2015 //
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Shami is suffering from left knee injury and was administered ultra sound injections, in order to ensure that the injury doesn’t get aggravated. (Source: Reuters)
India will miss the services of pacer Mohammed Shami against UAE in tomorrow’s ICC World Cup cricket match in Perth as he has been ruled out owing to a knee injury.
Shami is suffering from left knee injury and was administered ultra sound injections. In order to ensure that the injury doesn’t get aggravated, Shami has been rested against UAE, according to release sent by media manager RN Baba.
Shami has taken six wickets from two matches and has been India’s wicket-taking bowler in the tournament. Stuart Binny or Bhuvneshwar Kumar would replace Shami against UAE.