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Asia Cup 2025: Should India risk Jasprit Bumrah ahead of home Test season?

Asia Cup 2025: Should India risk Jasprit Bumrah ahead of home Test season?

India Today2 days ago
With the Asia Cup 2025 team selection on the horizon, the Indian T20I side has got a major boost as fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah has reportedly confirmed his availability for the continental tournament. Bumrah will be heading into the event from the recently concluded five-match Test series against England, where he featured in three matches and scalped 14 wickets.Despite taking two five-wicket hauls in the series, the speedster was criticised during the five-match rubber as he missed the last Test despite India being 1-2 behind. Moreover, to add to his woes, both of his five-wicket hauls came in a losing cause in Leeds and at Lord's.advertisementHence, with Bumrah not being able to take India to victory through his seam magic, several fans and experts began questioning his effectiveness and commitment to the national side. The speedster will now likely return to make amends in the upcoming Asia Cup as India look to defend their crown against their Asian rivals.Do India need Bumrah in Asia Cup?
However, given the fragility of Bumrah's body, will it be worth pushing him for the continental tournament, as India's young brigade has done a magnificent job in his absence in the T20I side? Even if Bumrah decides to sit out of the event, the likes of Arshdeep Singh, Harshit Rana and Avesh Khan, among others, are capable enough to carry the Indian pace attack on their own.Hence, in Bumrah's absence, the team will have enough bench strength to help India defend their title. Meanwhile, the star pacer could elongate his rest period for the four home Tests against West Indies and South Africa in October-November, where his experience will be paramount as India will be playing their first home season after Ravichandran Ashwin's retirement.The series will provide a perfect opportunity for India to add crucial points to their World Test Championship tally and rise in the standings. Moreover, after the 0-3 whitewash against New Zealand in November 2024, the home series becomes all the more important as India will aim to restore their dominance under the leadership of the new captain Shubman Gill.Hence, Bumrah's presence for all four games becomes all the more important as India aim to revive their Test performance. As far as Bumrah's place in the T20I side is concerned, the speedster can make a comeback in the series prior to the T20 World Cup 2026 to get himself ready for the all-important tournament.India's gem need to be preservedDuring the fourth Test of the England tour, Bumrah wasn't seen at his best as he leaked 100 runs in an innings for the first time in his Test career and was also seen struggling physically as he was seen feeling his calf. If his body starts giving up midway through the Asia Cup, he could well be ruled out of action for good 6-8 months, which will further affect India's chances at the T20 World Cup 2026.Hence, India must tread lightly with Bumrah, given his long history of injuries. As far as the criticism of his workload management is concerned, the management needs to be smarter about which series he ends up playing and the ones he misses. A country which has seen its fast bowlers being milked for runs by the top batters of the world, Bumrah has come in as a beacon of hope, who has already surpassed all his predecessors with his exploits.An Indian fast bowler being touted as the best bowler in the world across formats is a dream that Bumrah has made us live. Being a once-in-a-generation star, the speedster has earned every right to get the special care by the Board, given the fragility of his body. Maybe the fans and the pundits can do their bit too by being his constant supporters instead of jumping to conclusions without understanding the effects of his action on his body.- EndsMust Watch
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