Updated On: 14 July, 2022 08:41 AM IST | London | PTI
The first ODI against England on Monday was Shami’s first appearance in the format after almost a gap of two years. He last played in India’s 51-run loss to Australia in November 2020

Mohammed Shami
Seasoned India pacer Mohammed Shami said he wasn’t thinking about his long lay off from ODI cricket and approached his comeback game with a clear mind as he is well-versed with the white-ball behaviour.
The first ODI against England on Monday was Shami’s first appearance in the format after almost a gap of two years. He last played in India’s 51-run loss to Australia in November 2020. “It wasn’t a small break, but of three years,” Shami, who claimed three for 31 at The Oval on Tuesday, said during a chat with bowling coach Paras Mhambrey on BCCI.tv. “Nothing was going on in my head regarding the gap.
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