After a year-long absence due to injury, veteran Indian pacer Mohammed Shami is back in action, leading Bengal’s Ranji Trophy campaign against Madhya Pradesh. Adding to the occasion, Shami is joined by his younger brother, Mohammed Kaif, marking their first professional First-Class match together. Shami’s return follows intense rehabilitation after an ankle injury sustained during the World Cup final.
Double delight for Shami on return as brother named in Bengal XI

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