Jasprit Bumrah, India’s premier fast bowler, surprisingly sat out the second Test of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy at Edgbaston, sparking curiosity. After a match-winning performance in the series opener, his absence raised questions. According to captain Shubman Gill, workload management was the primary factor, with the team aiming to have him fresh for the third Test at Lord’s. Beyond that, several strategic and practical considerations contributed to the decision. Bumrah’s workload, the need for tactical rotation, and the specific conditions at Edgbaston all played a role in the team’s choice. With a long series ahead, the team aimed to keep their pace attack fresh and potent, experimenting with different bowling combinations in a match where conditions might not have perfectly suited express pace.
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