Mohammed Shami, a COVID-19 positive, will be replaced by Umran Malik for the South Africa series.
Mohammed Shami, a COVID-19 positive, will be replaced by Umran Malik for the South Africa series.
Due to uncertainty around Mohammed Shami's availability for the forthcoming T20I series against South Africa, the BCCI has placed quick Umran Malik on standby
After a year away from the T20I system, Shami tested positive for COVID-19 just before the three-match T20I series against Australia.
Also a member of the next Proteas series is the 32-year-old. Shami, however, has yet to undergo a COVID-19 negative test even after seven days
The selection committee and board are not willing to take any chances.
In a statement to InsideSport, a BCCI representative said, "I am not quite aware of the current scenario regarding Shami and his fitness
Details regarding it will be available from the medical staff.
The 22-year-old youngster played in two T20I series (Ireland and England) before being left out of the squad