‘I’ll quit when I’m bored’: Shami on retirement despite repeated India snubs | Cricket News

‘I’ll quit when I’m bored’: Shami on retirement despite repeated India snubs
Mohammed Shami (Pic credit: LSG)

NEW DELHI: Veteran India pacer Mohammed Shami has made it clear that retirement is far from his mind, insisting he will only step away from international cricket the day he feels “bored” — not because of age, selection snubs, or injuries.The 35-year-old, who last played for India during their triumphant ICC Champions Trophy campaign, has been out of the national setup for over a year now despite regaining full fitness. His absence comes even after a stellar domestic season where he picked up 67 wickets for Bengal.Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!Speaking candidly on The Shubhankar Mishra Show, Shami dismissed any talk of immediate retirement. “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,” he said.Shami elaborated on his philosophy, making it clear that his decision will be entirely self-driven. “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.”“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, underlining his continued hunger for the sport.Focus on performance, not selectionDespite being overlooked by the BCCI selectors led by Ajit Agarkar, Shami remains focused on what he can control — his performance.Now part of Lucknow Super Giants after a move from Sunrisers Hyderabad, the seasoned pacer is determined to deliver. “As a bowler, I will give my 100 per cent. I’ll perform my responsibilities and try to meet expectations. Rest, I can’t change my luck,” he said.“If Lucknow has trusted me, I will give my all. The main element is satisfaction — whether I get returns for the preparation I’ve put in,” Shami added.

  • Related Posts

    BCCI issues statement on death of IPL 2026 broadcast engineer | Cricket News

    NEW DELHI: The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Tuesday issued a statement after the death of British broadcast engineer Ian Williams Langford, who was working on…

    GT vs PBKS Live Score, IPL 2026: Shubman Gill and Shreyas Iyer in focus as Punjab Kings face Gujarat Titans at home

    Full Squads- Punjab Kings: Shreyas Iyer (c), Priyansh Arya, Prabhsimran Singh (wicketkeeper), Nehal Wadhera, Shashank Singh, Marcus Stoinis, Azmatullah Omarzai, Vijaykumar Vyshak, Arshdeep Singh, Yuzvendra Chahal, Harpreet Brar, Suryansh Shedge,…

    Leave a Reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

    You Missed

    Iran claims it shot down two US MQ-9 drones – shares video

    Iran claims it shot down two US MQ-9 drones – shares video

    ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ storms Karnataka box office; Ranveer Singh starrer beats ‘Baahubali 2’ to enter the 100 crore club | Kannada Movie News

    ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ storms Karnataka box office; Ranveer Singh starrer beats ‘Baahubali 2’ to enter the 100 crore club | Kannada Movie News

    Random Musing: Trumpery – the Middle English word that eerily predicted the era of Donald Trump | World News

    Random Musing: Trumpery – the Middle English word that eerily predicted the era of Donald Trump | World News

    Asia to face worst impact of Iran war energy crisis as Hormuz choke hits supplies, says Kpler

    Asia to face worst impact of Iran war energy crisis as Hormuz choke hits supplies, says Kpler

    BCCI issues statement on death of IPL 2026 broadcast engineer | Cricket News

    BCCI issues statement on death of IPL 2026 broadcast engineer | Cricket News

    CBSE’s on-screen marking explained: What really happens to your Class 12 answer sheet

    CBSE’s on-screen marking explained: What really happens to your Class 12 answer sheet