With Series on the Line, Skipper Gill’s Real Test Begins Now
GREATER MANCHESTER, ENGLAND, JUL 19 – Rahane recommends left-arm pacer Arshdeep Singh as a likely replacement for Bumrah amid workload and injury concerns ahead of a crucial Test match, with Bumrah taking 12 wickets so far.
- Ajinkya Rahane said on his YouTube channel that Arshdeep should step in if Bumrah is unavailable, as Bumrah’s participation is doubtful ahead of the Manchester Test.
- Workload concerns have restricted Bumrah to three Tests in the series, with Arshdeep yet to debut but holding a strong white-ball record, as Indian management limits Jasprit Bumrah to three Tests to manage his workload, including background details about Arshdeep's impressive ODI and T20I performances.
- Despite rotation plans, Bumrah’s form is underscored by two five-wicket hauls, and he has claimed 12 wickets in two Tests, impacting series dynamics.
- In a blow to India’s plans, the pacer required stitches after a hand cut, making him unlikely to be fit for the fourth Test.
- With both pacers in doubt, Team India may make last-minute changes, and according to reports, spinner Kuldeep Yadav and wicketkeeper Dhruv Jurail could join the XI.
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