BCCI angry with Jaspreet Bumrah, everything is still attached according to the plan, revealed in the report revealed

A big report on the workload of Jaspreet Bumrah appeared (photo- PTI)

Indian team fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah has not been playing continuously in international cricket for some time. After the Sydney Test against Australia, BCCI is handling the workload of Jaspreet Bumrah well. The board is not harassing them much and according to the fast bowler, he is taking part in the matches. Before the commencement of the Test series against England, it was confirmed that Bumrah would take part in only three Tests and he has played three matches. Now the fifth Test between these two teams is to be held at Cannington Oval and fans are confused about the availability of Bumrah. However, before the fifth Test, a new report has come out about Bumrah’s workload.

Bumrah advised Bumrah to bowl 45 to 50 overs

According to the Times of India, Jaspreet Bumrah has been advised to throw only 45 to 50 overs in a Test match. In the Manchester Test, he bowled 33 overs while in Lords he scored 43 overs. In the Leeds Test, he bowled 43.4 overs. He has been given this advice after the fourth Test match played against Australia in Melbourne. According to the report, Jasprit Bumrah bowled continuously in the Sydney Test, due to which he was injured.

However, in England, Bumrah is bowling according to the plan. Prior to the fifth Test match against England, India’s head coach Gautam Gambhir has confirmed that all Indian fast bowlers are fit and are available for selection. However, playing 11 has not been announced yet.

The report said that the Indian board is very angry that the selectors and the team management included Bumrah in the series without knowing anything. According to the source, Bumrah can be out of the fifth Test after keeping himself available for the Manchester Test.

BCCI is angry with team management

The report believes that BCCI is angry that the team management and the selector should understand well that Bumrah is available for the entire series. It should not happen that they should be rested in some matches and take part in the remaining. The board wants Bumrah either keep yourself available fully or rest.

Asish Roy
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