Indian pacer Mohammed Shami has spoken about the difficulty of balancing his Ramadan schedule with training for the upcoming ICC Champions Trophy. The pacer, who is famous for his tireless work ethic on the field, asserted that fasting and rigorous training may be challenging, but playing for the country is a matter of great pride. “It’s hard, but when you play for your country, nothing is a burden,” Shami told a recent interview.
With the Champions Trophy only a few months away, Shami has been sticking to a rigorous fitness regimen while keeping up with his fasts. He emphasized discipline, hydration, and planned meal intake to ensure peak performance. “Suhoor (pre-dawn meal) and Iftar (breaking the fast) become essential during training. You have to make sure your body receives the right nutrients,” he explained.
Shami’s commitment to both his faith and cricket has earned him admiration from fans and fellow athletes alike. Many have praised his resilience, with some recalling how other Muslim cricketers, such as Hashim Amla and Moeen Ali, have successfully managed similar schedules during major tournaments. His dedication serves as an inspiration to young athletes who aim to balance personal beliefs with professional commitments.
As India prepares for the Champions Trophy, everyone will be watching Shami and how he can lead the bowling attack while following his Ramadan schedule. His experience and willpower may be crucial in India’s bid to win another ICC trophy.