Team India fast bowler Jaspreet Bumrah’s return to competitive cricket may take some time. According to a Times of India reports that fast bowlers can stay out for the first or second week of the IPL and can join the Mumbai Indians camp in April itself.
Current due to waist injury Champions Trophy After being out, Bumrah is passing through the rehab at BCCI’s Center of Excellence (COE) in Bengaluru. A BCCI source said, “Bumrah’s medical report is fine. He has resumed bowling in COE. However, it seems that he will not be able to bowl at the beginning of IPL in the next two weeks.
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In such a situation, Bumrah may stay out of the first three or four matches for Mumbai. Bumrah has not started bowling at full speed yet. The source said, “This is a standard operation process. The medical team will gradually increase their workload and intensity. He is unlikely to be approved by the medical team until he is able to bowl at full speed without any hassle for a few days. ”
The thing to note is that India IPL 2025 Soon after, you have to visit England for a five Test match. The goal is to keep Bumrah fit for maximum test in England. There is no confirmation of whether Rohit Sharma will be the captain of India in England. If Rohit Sharma is not a part of Team India for that series, then Bumrah can be given the responsibility of captaincy.
Shami and Bumrah can be seen playing together in the England series
The source said, ‘How Shami and Bumrah takes the long IPL season will be important. Shami is constantly being monitored. If the selectors provide both two-three tests for feeding, then this will be an ideal situation. Team management will also beware of pushing both of them to play all Tests simultaneously. Nobody wants any of them to get injured during the Test match, as it was with Bumrah in Sydney. In Australia, a lot depended on Bumrah alone.
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