“Crore Mil Rahe hain aaram Karne Ke” Fans mock Jasprit Bumrah after he retains his spot in A+ Category in latest BCCI Central Contract list

Indian cricketer Jasprit Bumrah maintains his A+ Category contract in the most recent BCCI Central Contract list.

Bumrah has missed the last 12 months from the national team due to a shoulder ailment.

He will reportedly miss the 2023 IPL, the 2023 Asia Cup, and perhaps the 2023 World Cup which will be played in India.

Recently, Bumrah was seen in Mumbai with  Jofra Archer while cheering for the squad in Mumbai’s WPL championship game versus Delhi Capitals.

Fans are nevertheless excited to see Bumrah return to the field, despite some individuals making amusing posts when his name was added to the A+ Category BCCI Central Contract List  “Inko Crore Mil Rahe hain aaram karne ke.”

Ishant Sharma, Wridhiman Saha, and Bhuvneshwar Kumar, among other top-tier cricketers, have been excluded from the contract.

Bumrah’s absence has hurt India on several occasions, particularly during the ACC and ICC trophy competitions, and his absence from the next events will have a significant negative long-term effect on the chances of the Men in Blue.

Bumrah is receiving the utmost care from BCCI since they don’t want to jeopardize his level of fitness at all. According to media sources, he will be sent to New Zealand for back surgery and would then remain there for recovery and rehabilitation.

There have been experience bowlers in India’s lineup including the likes of Mohammad Shami and Mohammad Siraj but Bumrah being the leader of the attack is terribly missed.

As of right now, the IPL season is scheduled to begin in March and run for at least two months, with the championship game taking place on May 27, 2023.

The first game of the cash-rich league will take place in Ahmedabad on March 27, 2023, pitting the defending champions, led by Hardik Pandya, against CSK, led by MSD.

Post IPL, Men in Blue will be gearing up for the second edition of World Test Championship final scheduled in Oval on June 2023.