Shami, who played one match for Bengal at the league stage has been declared fit to play the summit clash and has reportedly joined the team.
"Yes, the good news is that Mohammed Shami is available for the final match. He has joined the Bengal squad in the evening today," a senior CAB official confirmed the development to PTI today.
The selection committee chairman MSK Prasad and his colleagues Sarandeep Singh and Devang Gandhi (set to arrive tomorrow morning) wil like to check Shami's fitness as they decide on the Deodhar Trophy teams as well as keeping IPL in mind.
The Bengal team wanted to keep Shami's presence under wraps as the Tamil Nadu team would not have apprehended that he would be available for the final match.
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Shami in all probability will replace right-arm slinger Sayan Ghosh in the line-up.
Both Bengal and Tamil Nadu have proved their mettle in the limited overs format having played back-to-back finals in the 2008-09 and 2009-10 editions.
It will be an occasion when Tiwary and his young boys can extract revenge against Vijay Shankar's team who are known to fire on big occasions.
On paper, Tamil Nadu may be slightly better side than Bengal on a man to man basis. Dinesh Karthik with 495 runs is a match-winner on his day. A breezy 65-70 runs from Karthik can turn the match on its head.
"Bengal are a fantastic side and I would not like to believe that Tamil Nadu are favourites tomorrow. The best part is that we have had players who have performed throughout the tournament," seasoned Karthik said.
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