Jasprit Bumrah may miss India’s second Test match against England in the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy, which begins on Wednesday, July 2, at Edgbaston, Birmingham, dealing the team a severe blow.
Particularly since the Border-Gavaskar series, when the other bowlers did not provide him with the support he would have desired, Jasprit Bumrah has been India’s most deadly weapon. Due to Mohammed Shami’s absence and Mohammed Siraj’s lacklustre performance, Jasprit Bumrah is under a lot of pressure to fulfil the dual responsibilities of restricting runs and taking wickets.
After carrying a heavy burden in the first four games of the Border-Gavaskar series, Jasprit Bumrah collapsed during the fifth and final Test match.
He missed the first few games for the Mumbai Indians in the Indian Premier League as well as the ensuing Champions Trophy due to a back injury.
The Indian team management made the decision in advance to keep a close eye on Bumrah’s workload in order to prevent a situation like this. In a news conference following the five-wicket loss in the opening Test in Leeds, India’s head coach Gautam Gambhir stated that Bumrah would only play three Test matches in the series.
Bumrah will not be included in the playing XI for the second Test, according to a person familiar with the situation who spoke to NDTV.
At Headingley, Bumrah was the only Indian bowler who appeared capable of taking a wicket in each spell, so this will be a major letdown for Indian supporters. Siraj failed to demonstrate his reputation for penetrating, and Prasidh Krishna and Shardul Thakur proved to be costly. In England’s opening innings, Bumrah took the initiative and scored the series’ first five-for.
But in the second inning, Ben Duckett and company improved their game after learning from their errors. India might send in Akash Deep, who showed potential but had little luck in Australia, or give Arshdeep Singh his Test debut if the Gujarat seamer is forced to drop out.