Adelaide: Team India's fast bowler Mohammed Shami is doubtful to play in the rest of the Test series against Australia, as he felt himself 'unable to lift his arm' after suffering a wrist injury in the first Test on Saturday. Were. Pat Cummins's rising ball hit Shami's wrist, after which he had to be off the field. The Indian innings was reduced to just 36 runs in 21.2 overs. This is India's lowest score in Test history. After this, Mohammed Shami was taken to the hospital for a scan. At the same time, Team India captain Virat Kohli said after losing the match by eight wickets, "Nothing is known about Shami yet, he is being taken for a scan. Maybe by evening know what has happened. ”After Shami was injured, the medical staff of the team came to the ground to assist him, but after a few tries, he thought it right to return to the dressing room, which helped the Indian score 36 runs in 21.2 overs. Shied on an embarrassing score of. The physiotherapist of the team applied pain-reducing sprays to Shami, but Shami was not comfortable with that and decided not to bat. Let us know that in the four-match series, the Indian team is now 0–1. The second match between the two teams will take place in Melbourne from 26 December. Also Read:- The Assam government has banned hookah bars in Guwahati Messi overlooks Ronaldo while voting for Best FIFA Men's Player award To win a title, you have to win five or six consecutive games: Matic