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IND Vs Eng: ‘The needs of the team are more important than their will’ – Jasprit Bumrah’s former England cricketer Edgbaston Test. Cricket news

Jasprit Bumrah during a net session at Edgbaston. (Getty image)

Former England cricketer Mark Bachar has weighed the growing speculation around the availability of Jasprit Bumrah for the second Test in Edgbaston, urging India to prioritize the team’s needs on workload management strategies.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!After England, the India Trail 0–1 chased a record 371 runs in the fourth innings in Hadingley in the five-match series. Bumrah was outstanding in the first innings with 5/83 figures, but the second became wicketlassed as England’s Bajballs rolled on the jugrant.

When Shubman Gill and Gautam Gambhir looked at the pitch to decide India to play XI.

Bachar told Visden, “Bumrah is going to talk a very big thing whether it is one of his three Test matches or not.” “I think it should be, it should be at all. Six-day break after heading, he plays 1-0, he plays. I know that he wants to play in Lord’s but is more important than the team’s needs and desire to play an exam in the series Lords.”

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Captain Gill said that the decision would depend on the position of the pitch, but confirmed that Bumrah is fully available for selection. Gill said, “We will take a call after seeing the surface.”

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If Bumrah is rested for the Edgbaston Test, Mohammad Sirj is expected to lead the speed attack, which is likely to support Arshdeep Singh and Prasad Krishna.Butcher said that India should now focus on leveling the series and then think about rotating Bumrah. “And who knows, he can get through this one and can be fine for the Lord, and then you can take your opportunity at the back-end,” he said.

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