Jasprit Bumrah’s participation in the India-England Test series was cut short, featuring in only three of the five matches. Initially attributed to workload management, reports indicate a knee injury was the primary reason for his absence from the decisive Oval Test. A BCCI official mentioned that the injury isn’t major and won’t require surgery, with scan results awaited. Despite bowling approximately 120 overs and securing 14 wickets, including two five-wicket hauls, Bumrah’s physical limitations have become apparent. At 31, his injury history raises questions about his ability to consistently play full Test series. The upcoming lighter red-ball schedule, with series against South Africa and the West Indies, allows time for recovery. The focus now shifts towards white-ball competitions like the Asia Cup and T20 World Cup. Discussions are ongoing regarding how to manage Bumrah’s Test career moving forward.
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