Jasprit Bumrah, the great bowler for India, has been in the spotlight lately for the wrong reasons, but he is now on the road to recovery and rehabilitation.
According to speculations from several media sources, Bumrah will likely return in the third Test.
Fans are eagerly awaiting his return as his absence has significantly harmed the Indian team.
We don’t want to take any chances with Bumrah because he is our top bowler and we want him to make a comeback in the national squad once he is totally fit and ready to go, according to Rohit Sharma, India’s all-format captain at the moment.
Former Australian fast bowler Jeff Thompson said while taking to local media outlets, Bumrah has to take call regarding his career whether he wants to play Test cricket or white ball format.
Thompson continued by saying that if he were playing in the modern day, he might have considered forgoing Test matches due to the high salaries that players now make from the abundance of league cricket.
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He came to the conclusion that there wasn’t as much cricket back then, but bowlers still had opportunities to rest and unwind before preparing for another series.
Bumrah is presently training at NCA as he recovers from his injury, and he is eager to rejoin the national team.
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The following Test series will feature four games between India and Australia, with the first game taking place in Nagpur on February 9, 2023.