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Doubts Increase Over Bumrah's Participation In Edgbaston Test, Misses Nets: Report

Doubts Increase Over Bumrah's Participation In Edgbaston Test, Misses Nets: Report

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Jasprit Bumrah's availability for the Edgbaston Test against England is uncertain as he missed the nets session.
Ace India pacer Jasprit Bumrah is not a sureshot availability for the upcoming Edgbaston Test in Birmingham against England, with the bowler giving the nets session on Friday a miss, five days before the second Test, according to a report in The Times of India. Bumrah played his part in the first Test but to no avail.
Not just the ace pacer, but Prasidh Krishna was also absent from the nets. They did travel back with the team in the bus, but did not make an appearance while the rest of their teammates were practising in the nets.
In Headingley, England were still 85 runs away from a victory over India and some tight overs, dotted with a couple of wickets, would have set the stage for Bumrah's return in the 80th over.
But by the time that mark arrived, England were 349/5, rattling up 63 runs in 15 overs, over four runs an over and a mere 22 runs separating them from an incredible win against India.
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June 28, 2025, 00:07 IST

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