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Mohammed Shami opens up about retirement plan & many more

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Mohammed Shami says he will only walk away from international cricket when the game stops exciting him, pushing back against talk of retirement despite a prolonged absence from India duty.

The 35-year-old fast bowler, a key figure in India’s run to the 2023 ODI World Cup final and part of their 2025 Champions Trophy-winning squad, has not played for the national side since, even after returning to full fitness.

Overlooked for series against South Africa and New Zealand, and also missing out on the subsequent T20 World Cup, Shami’s omission has raised questions, particularly given his strong domestic returns — 67 wickets for Bengal in the 2025-26 season.

Speaking on The Shubhankar Mishra Show, Shami made it clear he is far from done.

‘When I get tired, I will call it a day. But I am not even thinking about retirement right now because such thoughts pull you down. If this thought crosses your mind, it means you’re already tired. And if you’re tired, it means you’re bored. I’ve said this earlier too, I will leave cricket the day I wake up and feel bored,’ Shami said.

‘So yes, the day I feel lazy or bored, I will quit. But I am neither bored nor lazy. I am enjoying the game. The results are good and positive,’ he added.

Shami points to change since Gautam Gambhir became head coach

Shami also suggested a lack of clarity around his non-selection, pointing towards a shift since Gautam Gambhir took over as head coach.

‘I don’t know why I keep getting overlooked from the Indian team even after performing well. But one thing is certain ever since the new coach came in, I haven’t been getting a place in the team. Now I don’t know whether the coach likes me or dislikes me, but no one has given me any clarification about why I’m not in the squad.’

All I can contribute is with my attitude and determination

After a disappointing IPL 2025 with Sunrisers Hyderabad, Shami has moved to Lucknow Super Giants, where he is aiming to rebuild.

‘As a bowler, I will give my 100 per cent. I’ll perform my responsibilities and try to meet the expectations set for me. Rest, I can’t change my luck. All I can contribute is with my attitude and determination. If Lucknow has trusted me, I will give my all. Still, whenever you’re playing, the main element is satisfaction. Will I get the returns based on all the preparations that I have gone through? I did not focus on how much domestic I’ve played, but on the fact that my rhythm is alright. If that’s the point, I start thinking about the future,’ he said.

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India set for bumper New Zealand tour featuring 10 white-ball matches and Two Tests

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India will undertake the biggest-ever international cricket tour of New Zealand later this year, playing two tests, five one-day internationals and five Twenty20 matches against the Black Caps.

India will open the tour with the T20s in late October and early November quickly followed by the ODI series.

The first test takes place at Wellington’s Basin Reserve from November 19 to 23. The second test will be at Christchurch’s Hagley Oval from November 27 to December 1.

“When it comes to cricket – it simply doesn’t get bigger than India and we’re determined to deliver New Zealanders a tour like no other,” said New Zealand Cricket’s Glenn Critchley. “We’re expecting all of these games to sell out.”

After travelling to play four tests in Australia around the New Year, New Zealand will also host Sri Lanka in three ODIs, three T20s, and two tests in January and February, 2027.

The White Ferns women’s team will host Bangladesh for three T20s and three ODIs in December.

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No RCB victory parade in Bengaluru as fans celebrate title win indoors

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The passionate fans will not be able to celebrate Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s title defence with the team after the franchise decided against holding a victory parade in the city in order to avoid the crowd frenzy, which led to last year’s deadly stampede.

Virat Kohli once again delivered on the biggest stage as Royal Challengers Bengaluru defended their IPL title with a five-wicket win over Gujarat Titans in the final in Ahmedabad on Sunday, extending his remarkable run of consistency in a format increasingly dominated by ultra-aggressive batting.

Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s second IPL title win came on Rajat Patidar’s 33rd birthday but more than that happy coincidence the skipper was pleased with his team’s start-to-end domination in the league.

The RCB took such a decision also keeping in mind the swearing-in ceremony of newly-appointed Karnataka Chief Minister DK Shivakumar.

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Rishabh Pant quits LSG captaincy after IPL 2026 debacle

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Rishabh Pant has stepped down as Lucknow Super Giants captain following the IPL 2026 season. During his two-year stint, LSG failed to secure a playoff berth, managing only 10 wins under his leadership. The franchise finished seventh last season and ended this year at the bottom of the table. He was bought for INR 27 crore and was immediately handed the captaincy baton, but absolutely nothing worked well for the franchise since then.

“Lucknow Super Giants wish to formally announce that Rishabh Pant has requested to be relieved from his captaincy duties with the franchise, and the franchise has accepted the request with immediate effect,” LSG’s statement read. 

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