Indian fast bowler Mohammed Shami has been summoned by Kolkata's Alipore Court in connection with the cheque bounce issue filed by his wife Hasin Jahan.
Earlier, the couple was under limelight after Hasin Jahan reportedly claimed that the bowler is having several extra-marital affairs. In a bid to expose the same, she posted several screenshots of Messenger and Whatsapp messages on her Facebook wall.
Shami's wife later accused the pacer of abusing her mentally and physically and registered a domestic violence case against her husband.
Mohammed Shami has denied all the accusations made.
Meanwhile, Mohammed Shami is all set to play in the first three matches of the upcoming Test series against England, beginning August 1.
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