Jasprit Bumrah's Assurance Boosts Cameron Green's Post-Surgery Confidence | Sports-Games
- Jasprit Bumrah sent a supportive message to Cameron Green before his back surgery, which made Green feel reassured about his decision.
- Cameron Green underwent surgery for a back issue related to a stress fracture, choosing this option after consultations with other players.
- Green successfully returned to play and is expected to bat as a specialist in the World Test Championship final against South Africa.
- Green expressed confidence from Bumrah's recovery story, stating, 'Just a few things like that are really special...filled me with a lot of confidence.
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When Jasprit Bumrah gave Cameron Green confidence with special message before surgery
Cameron Green revealed that Jasprit Bumrah reached out to the Australian all-rounder before he underwent back surgery late last year. Green is all set to make a return to the Australia lineup for the World Test Championship final against South Africa.
Jasprit Bumrah's Assurance Boosts Cameron Green's Post-Surgery Confidence | Sports-Games
Jasprit Bumrah's Assurance Boosts Cameron Green's Post-Surgery Confidence Indian fast-bowling sensation Jasprit Bumrah reached out to Australian all-rounder Cameron Green on the eve of his back surgery, providing much-needed moral support. This gesture reassured Green about his decision to undergo surgery, despite the possibility of natural recovery over nine to twelve months.Green, who had a stress fracture last year, listened to advice from fe…
Bumrah to Create History? Wasim Akram Record Gone?
Jasprit Bumrah is just two wickets away from becoming the highest Asian wicket-taker in Test matches played in South Africa, England, New Zealand and Australia (SENA). But he’s not just chasing a record — he’s showing what Asian pacers can really do overseas. Also Read – Rishabh Pant’s IPL Disaster Just Got Worse! Since his […] The post Bumrah to Create History? Wasim Akram Record Gone? appeared first on M9.news.
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