Mukesh Ambani would stop Bumrah from playing IPL? Jassi’s ‘enemy’ became 18 crores!

If Bumrah left IPL … (Photo-PTI)

Team India’s star fast bowler Jaspreet Bumrah Are injured. He was hurt during the England series, due to which he could not play the fifth Test match. Not only this, this player was released from the team before the match. Now Bumrah is not able to play in the Asia Cup. Meanwhile, former captain and veteran cricketer Dilip Vengsarkar has given a big statement on Jasprit Bumrah. Dilip Vengsarkar said that he should not have participated in IPL 2025 in view of the kind of fitness of Bumrah and the way he gets hurt. Meaning somewhere Vengsarkar believes that if Bumrah did not play IPL, then he might not feel hurt during the England series.

Bumrah injured due to 18 crores?

Former Team India captain Dilip Vengsarkar said in a conversation with the Times of India, ‘If I had been the selector of Team India, I would convince Mukesh Ambani that it is important for Bumrah to not play in the IPL for a good performance in the England series. Either they should be fed less matches in IPL, I am sure they would agree. Vengsarkar said, ‘BCCI and selectors should have prevented them from playing in IPL 2025, keeping in mind the importance of India and England’s Test series and Bumrah’s waist. It was necessary for him to be completely refreshed for the England Test series.

‘It is not right to blame Bumrah

Dilip Vengsarkar further said that you cannot blame him for not playing in some matches of Bumrah. According to Vengsarkar, Bumrah has undergone back surgery, we have to take care of him. You cannot question Bumrah’s commitment to the country. Vengsarkar has said that Bumrah has always done well for the country, he always gives 100 percent of his.

Bumrah gets a hefty amount in IPL

Let us know that Jasprit Bumrah gets a lot of money in IPL 2025. This player gets Rs 18 crore for every season. By the way, these players did not play all the matches in IPL 2025. Bumrah took 18 wickets in 12 matches in IPL 2025. His economy rate was just 6.6.

Asish Roy
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