You are playing for the country …. Jasprit Bumrah gets a strong warning from former India captain

Former India captain made a big statement about Jaspreet Bumrah (Photo- PTI)

Jasprit Bumrah participated in only three matches in the five -match Test series played against England. Actually for a long time Jaspreet Bumrah There is a lot of talks about the workload. They are constantly getting injured due to which Bumrah has not participated in many important matches. For this, former India captain Mohammad Azharuddin has a strong warning to Bumrah. According to him, what will happen if India needs Bumrah very much under any circumstances?

Jaspreet Bumrah received warning

According to the mid-day Mohammad Azharuddin said, “If there is a matter of injury, the board and the players should be allowed to take a decision about it. But I believe that when you are in the team, you can’t play a match according to your own. Workload but in this level you will have to run it according to your country. You are playing for your country. Without Bumrah, we won the match. But what if India will need Bumrah a lot under any circumstances?

Mohammad Azharuddin also praised the captain of the Indian Test team Shubman Gill. Talking about Shubman Gill, he was the highest run -scorer in the Test series against England. He scored 754 runs in five Tests. Azharuddin further said, “Before the start of the tour, many people criticized captain Gill but this young team performed amazing. The batsmen played their roles well, especially Shubman Gill, KL Rahul and Jadeja. Gill started his captain’s tenure in a shocking manner.”

Test ended on par

The five-match Test series between England and India ended at a par at 2-2. The players of both teams performed a bang. While Shubman Gill was the highest run -scorer on one side, Mohammad Siraj was the biggest wickets in the Test series. Siraj took 23 wickets in this Test series five matches.

Asish Roy
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