Melbourne: India pacer Mohammed Shami is unlikely to play the opening Test against England in February as a six-week rest cum rehabilitation programme awaits him after suffering a wrist fracture.
The fast bowler suffered the fracture on his bowling hand during the series-opening Day/Night Test against Australia in Adelaide last week.
Shami was hit on the elbow by a Pat Cummins short ball during India's second innings last Saturday, which ended at a record lowest score of 36 for nine at the Adelaide Oval. He was taken to a hospital for scans, which revealed a fracture.
"He is not likely to play the first Test versus England as rest and rehab will take six weeks. Once the plaster is off, he will do his rehab at the NCA (National Cricket Academy in Bengaluru)," a BCCI source told a news agency.
Already ruled out of the remainder of the ongoing four-match Test series against Australia, Shami left for India on Tuesday.