Sept 23 (Reuters) - India seamer Mohammed Shami says the team's rotation policy is working well and will prevent players from being overloaded as they prepare for the World Cup on home soil next month.
Shami took career-best One-Day International (ODI) figures of 5-51 to restrict Australia to 276 in 50 overs in Mohali on Friday, laying the platform for a five-wicket victory.
"We've had good results in the previous few series and the rotation policy is working well.
Shami took a much-needed break following the World Test Championship final in June but said he kept himself busy.
"It was very important to take that break, because I had played back-to-back for seven-eight months without rest," Shami said.
Persons:
India seamer Mohammed Shami, Shami, Mohammed Siraj, Jasprit, Shardul Thakur, We've, Shrivathsa Sridhar, Peter Rutherford
Organizations:
ICC, Australia, Thomson
Locations:
India, Australia, Mohali, Chennai, Bengaluru