Indian pacer Mohammed Shami (File | AP) 
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Mohammed Shami backs Kohli's rotation policy in home matches

Mohammed Shami was part of the Australia series but played only one match in Bengaluru. He did not get a wicket in 10 overs.

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KOLKATA:  Injury-prone India pacer Mohammed Shami today said he has benefited from Virat Kohli's rotation policy.

"I fully support Kohli's rotation policy. It gives rest to players like me to get ready not only for Tests but across all formats," Shami said here today.

Shami was part of India's five-match ODI series against Australia and featured in the Bengaluru ODI where he returned wicketless.

The Bengal pacer bagged a match haul of eight wickets in their innings win over Chhattisgarh in Raipur in the Ranji Trophy.

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