Jaspreet Bumrah’s return fixed! 45 -minute bang bowling in nets before Lord’s Test, famous Krishna will be discharged

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Indian team A big relief news has come to light. Before the Lord’s Test, Jasprit Bumrah was seen bowling with full enthusiasm in the nets. It is believed that they can return to the third Test, which will strengthen the Indian fast bowling attack. On the other hand, the holiday from the famous Krishna’s playing XI is considered to be almost fixed.

Team India has got a big relief before the third Test to be held between India and England at Lord’s from 10 July. Jasprit Bumrah was seen bowling at a full speed in the nets, excluding the second Test due to workload management. According to reports, Bumrah practiced for about 45 minutes, in which he looked fully fit and ready.

The return of Bumrah, who took five wickets in the first Test, will strengthen the Indian bowling attack. It is expected that he will take command of bowling in the third Test with Mohammad Siraj and Akash Deep. At the same time, the famous Krishna may have to sit outside, who had robbed 61 runs in 8 overs in the second Test.

Bumrah had earlier played in the 2021 Test at Lord’s, where he took 3 wickets. But in that match, he was also in discussion for his 34 -run important innings. The third Test is very important because the series is on 1-1 and India is most needed by Bumrah.

Let us tell you that apart from Bumrah in Team India’s practice session, the players who did not participate include Shubman Gill, KL Rahul, Yashasvi Jaiswal, Rishabh Pant, Akash Deep and Mohammad Siraj. Siraj has bowled the most overs in the first two matches. In such a situation, Indian batting coach Sitanshu Kotak has also spoken about Siraj’s workload management. He said, “Not just Bumrah, every bowler has a different fitness and need. In such a situation, the workload management of Siraj is also being noted.”

Now everyone’s eyes will be on the match to be held at Lord’s on July 10, where Bumrah’s return can make India’s way easier.



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