Indian seamer Mohammed Shami has come forward to talk of his rejection of the 2025 Asia Cup. Shami most recently competed through Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025.
Shami explained that he did not wish to cast blame on anyone over his expulsion in the team.
“I don’t blame anyone for non-selection or complain about it. If I’m right for the team, select me; if I’m not, then I have no issues with it. Selectors have the responsibility to do what’s best for Team India. I have a belief in my abilities that if and when I’m granted an opportunity, I’ll give my best. I’m working hard,” stated Shami, as quoted by News24 Sports.

The 34-year-old clarified that he was ready and fit for the Asia Cup, but he added that he has no control over selection. Shami also gave an important update on his performance on the Bronco Test.
“If I can play the Duleep Trophy, then why won’t I be able to play T20 cricket? Right now, I don’t have any hope (about my international return). If they play me, I’ll try to perform and give my 100 percent. Whether they play me or not, that’s not in my hands. If I’m playing the Duleep Trophy, five-day cricket, I’m available for all formats. I was called to Bengaluru, and I have cleared the fitness test (Bronco), and now I’m ready to go back,” added Shami.

Shami’s most recent appearance for India was during their Champions Trophy 2025 championship run. He had a successful IPL after that. He was left off of the Indian Test team’s five-match England tour roster. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) reportedly expressed concerns about his physical condition and capacity to manage the workload.
