Sharma, who has represented India in 11 ODIs and four T20 Internationals, last played for the country in the opening ODI against the West Indies in October before being ruled out for the rest of the series with shin pain.
But he is fully fit now and eager to make an impact in the premier four-day domestic tournament starting on Saturday.
"It obviously feels good to be amongst the probables. I have been working hard on my fitness after I got injured. The competition (for making the final 15 for World Cup) is surely tough but selection anyway is not in my hands. What I can and want to do is give my best in the Ranji Trophy," Mohit told PTI from Patiala where he will be leading Haryana's pace attack against Punjab.
The Ranji showing can make or break the probables' case, who are not part of the Test team in Australia.
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Mohit like other pacers in the reckoning would have liked to prove himself in the tri-series in Australia. But that scenario is out of the picture as the deadline for submitting the 15-man squad to the ICC is January 7. The tri-series only starts on January 18.
Asked about the plentiful options available in the pace department, Mohit said the development can only be good for Indian cricket.
He has eleven international wickets to his name. Mohit received his maiden India call-up after tasting success while playing for IPL franchise Chennai Super Kings.