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After Ravichandran Ashwin And Cheteshwar Pujara, Mohammed Shami REVEALS When He Will Retire
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Ravichandran Ashwin shocked the world on Wednesday August 27, when he announced that he was retiring from the IPL, just a few months after his international retirement. A few days ago, on August 24, Cheteshwar Pujara revealed that he would retire from all forms of Indian cricket. A few months ago, Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma had announced their Test retirements. Amidst all this, their teammate and star pacer Mohammed Shami too has revealed when he would call it a day on his illustrious career. In an interaction with News24, Shami said that he is not intending to retire anytime soon, and will only do so when he starts feeling borded and when he does not want to wake up at 7 AM for a Test match. “If someone has a problem, tell me. Whose life will become better if I take retirement? Mai kiski zindagi mein patthar bana hua hu ki tumhe mujhse retirement chahiye? (Tell me whose life have I become a stone that you want me to retire?) The day I get bored, I will leave," Shami said. "You don’t pick me, don’t play me, I don’t care. But I will keep working hard. You don’t pick me in international, I will play domestic. I will keep playing somewhere or the other. Retirement and such decisions are made when you start feeling bored, when you don’t want to wake up at 7 am for a Test. That is not the time for me now. I’ll be up at 5 if you want me to," he added. ALSO READ: Ignored For 2025 Asia Cup, Mohammed Shami Breaks Silence, Says.... 'Only One Dream Left' Mohammed Shami revealed that he only has one dream left, and that is to win the ODI World Cup. He was an integral part of the team that came perilously close to winning the prestigious tournament in 2023. “I only have one dream left, that is to win the ODI World Cup. I want to be a part of that team and perform that win the ODI World Cup and bring it home. We were very close in 2023. We had a gut feeling, but we also had a fear that we were winning non-stop, and it was the knockout stage. There was some fear. But the enthusiasm and belief of the fans motivated us. This was a dream that could have been fulfilled, but maybe it was not in my luck,"
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