Following India’s disappointing loss in the first Test against England at Leeds, former Indian cricketer Aakash Chopra expressed his concerns regarding Jasprit Bumrah’s pre-announced availability for only three matches in the series. Chopra questioned the necessity of making Bumrah’s limited participation public, suggesting that it provided a strategic advantage to the opposition. He highlighted the significance of Bumrah’s presence and the potential impact of his absence on India’s bowling attack. Chopra emphasized the need for the next generation of Indian fast bowlers to step up and fill the void, while also acknowledging the contributions of Mohammad Shami and Mohammed Siraj. He further discussed the importance of a strong bowling unit for India’s success, especially in overseas conditions.
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