Shami has been instrumental in India's improved bowling performance in the World Cup
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Indian pace ace Mohammed Shami has been ruled out of the team's third match of the World Cup against the United Arab Emirates on Saturday. Shami, suffering from a mild left knee problem, took an ultrasound guided injection on Thursday and the team management decided against risking their most experienced pacer ahead of more challenging duels.
India are in a comfortable position, having won both their matches vs Pakistan and South Africa with comfortable margins. The clash against UAE is expected to be an easy one for Mahendra Singh Dhoni's men, who are defending champions. Shami, the highest wickettakers in ODIs last year, has been in top form in the World Cup so far, picking up six wickets - he finished with figures of 4.35 against Pakistan at the Adelaide Oval before returning to pick up 2/30 vs South Africa in Melbourne.
Shami's injury could the pave the way for Bhuvneshwar Kumar to make a return. The Uttar Pradesh seamer did not feature in the first two matches but should be expected to play a crucial role in the tournament. India also have the option of selecting Stuart Binny, who impressed with the new ball in tri-nation series, involving hosts Australia and England, in the lead-up to the World Cup.
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