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Hockey India names 24-member men's hockey team for tour of Australia

Hockey India names 24-member men's hockey team for tour of Australia

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The assignment will serve as an exposure tour for the team ahead of the all-important Asia Cup at home in Rajgir from August 29, which is also a World Cup Qualifier.
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IND vs ENG: Limiting Jasprit Bumrah's playing time part of plan to protect him from further injury and help him extend career

Though the decision to not play Jasprit Bumrah in the fifth and final Test at The Oval with the series on the line raised eyebrows, The Indian Express understands that given the pacer's injury history, the team management is unanimous that he should be protected from further setbacks and giving adequate rest in between assignments would be the way forward. Sources in the Indian cricket board have affirmed that it is not a case of Bumrah 'picking and choosing' matches he wants to play, but rather a common decision arrived at to allow the star pacer to extend his playing career as long as possible. As mentioned by chairman of selectors Ajit Agarkar while announcing the squad for the England Test sojourn, Bumrah was available to play only three Tests on the tour. Even head coach Gautam Gambhir reiterated in the middle of the series that Bumrah won't be fielded in more than three games irrespective of how the series was placed. And after playing the fourth Test in Manchester – his third of the series – Bumrah was rested for the decider at The Oval and the BCCI even released him from the squad. With India not having any playing assignment till the Asia Cup next month, Bumrah has an extended break to recover after the long tour. Even with regards to his participation in the continental tournament, a call will be taken purely based on the inputs provided by BCCI's medical team, which continues to keep a close tab on the premier pacer's workload. The Indian Express understands that the priority of the team management is to have Bumrah available for important tournaments, in particular ICC events. While the 31-year-old did undergo a back surgery earlier this year, it is reliably understood that given this long standing issue, the medical team has advised Bumrah to tread cautiously as there is a strong chance of the injury resurfacing. Given the risk involved, the decision-makers are averse to the idea of pushing him to play more and would rather have him fit and firing in the matches he does play. India are scheduled to play only four more Tests till the end of this season, which also includes a T20 World Cup on home soil. With the tournament being the top priority for the defending champions, the team management prefers to protect Bumrah and keep him fresh for the marquee event as against making him play every fixture. Moreover, that the rest of the pace attack stepped up creditably in the two Tests that Bumrah didn't play in the England series has only encouraged the team management's plan to judiciously use the pacer whose last two overs in the T20 World Cup final helped India end a long drought in terms of ICC silverware. Despite his injury concerns, Bumrah has also reiterated to the BCCI and the team management that he wants to play all three formats. 'There is a threshold for everyone and with Bumrah, it is a unique situation. It's not just the case of the bowling coach or the support staff seeing a red flag and resting him for a match. The medical staff is also involved and when a player like Bumrah – who can win games on his own – is available, everything is being done to protect him,' sources in the know told this paper. After bowling his heart out during the last tour of Australia, Bumrah suffered a back injury before returning mid-way through the IPL. 'This is not a case of workload management. There is injury management also in place. He had already undergone a lengthy rehab process in the lead up to the 2023 World Cup. Ideally, everyone is working to not see a repeat because spending a long time in rehab in case of another injury won't be easy on him,' sources said. 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'He Will Get ODI Captaincy': Kaif Backs Shubman Gill To Replace Rohit Sharma Soon
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Last Updated: Mohammed Kaif has supported Shubman Gill for ODI leadership because of Rohit Sharma's uncertain future. Former India cricketer Mohammed Kaif has said that since it is not known how long Rohit Sharma will continue as ODI captain, Shubman Gill will soon be handed ODI leadership too, especially after his exploits as Test captain in England, where he led India to a 2-2 series draw, on his first stint as Test skipper. Gill 's appointment as Test skipper for the high-stakes England tour, ahead of more seasoned contenders, sparked widespread surprise. Even the support of head coach Gautam Gambhir and chief selector Ajit Agarkar could not silence the scepticism. But after his standout performance, Kaif has thrown his weight behind Gill to lead India in ODIs too, amidst growing uncertainty over Rohit's international future. 'He will get the ODI captaincy as well because we don't know how long Rohit Sharma will continue as captain. Gill is ready to take over. He scores in white-ball cricket. He has performed well as captain here in Tests and led from the front," Kaif said while speaking on his YouTube channel. 'When you go with a young team, you have to do both things, score with the bat and do well as captain. A brilliant tour for him overall," Kaif said. 'Shubman Gill, as captain, created opportunities with both hands in this series. When he became captain, there were many questions as to why he was made captain, looking at his Test record," Kaif added. ODIs are now the sole format in which Rohit continues to be active. He stepped away from T20Is in June 2024 after leading India to a T20 World Cup triumph in Barbados and followed it up with a surprise retirement from Tests in May, just weeks ahead of India's team announcement for the England tour. While speculation about Rohit's ODI future continues to grow, the BCCI had clarified at the time of his Test retirement that he would continue as skipper in the 50-over format. view comments First Published: Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

'No Celebrations' For Shubman Gill And Co Despite Memorable Win In Oval Test. Report Reveals Reason
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A famous series levelling win at The Oval called for a major celebration but the Indian squad members opted for quiet downtime before leaving for home on Tuesday morning. A chunk of the India squad members, including Mohammed Siraj, boarded an Emirates flight less than 24 hours after a dramatic finish to the fifth and final Test of a long and gruelling series. The team members will landed in Dubai on Tuesday evening before taking a connecting to flight their respective home cities in India. Siraj, the architect of the victory, will take the next available flight to Hyderabad after landing in Dubai. Arshdeep Singh and Shardul Thakur were among the ones to head back home. Some of the players have chosen to stay back in the country for a well-deserved break. Roughly four hours after the nail biting finish, some of the squad members including Arshdeep and Prasidh Krishna were seen spending time with their families in the heart of London. Kuldeep, who like Arshdeep did not get a game in the series, was seen hanging around with former India player Piyush Chawla. Jasprit Bumrah, who did not play the series decider due to workload management, was released from the squad during the game. "There were no celebrations last night. It has been a long and hectic series. The players spent time on their own or with families. Most of the players are heading back to India, some are heading elsewhere," said a BCCI source. Drawing the series in England was a big achievement for Gill and his inexperienced team, following the high profile retirements of Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli. Fair to say the team has moved on from two superstars. India's next major assignment will the Asia Cup in the UAE next month.

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