Bumrah Back in Action as India Sharps Bowling Focus for Edgbaston Test
Jasprit Bumrah made a notable return to training on Saturday, signaling a shift in Team India's focus towards bowling preparations for the crucial Edgbaston Test. This development follows the team's second day of practice, where bowling drills took center stage.
After sitting out Friday’s initial session, Bumrah's presence at the nets sparked considerable interest, particularly given the lingering uncertainty surrounding his participation in the second Test against England.
Following a setback at Headingley, where they suffered a five-wicket defeat, leaving them trailing 0-1 in the five-match Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy, India promptly commenced their preparations on Friday. Although the entire squad participated in practice, the absence of Bumrah and fellow pacer Prasidh Krishna from active drills fueled speculation regarding their readiness for the Birmingham Test.
However, Saturday brought a positive turn of events for India's pace attack. Bumrah, Prasidh, and Mohammed Siraj were all seen bowling at the nets, with Siraj building on his batting practice from Day 1. Their return injected renewed vigor into India's preparations as the team aims to stage a comeback in Birmingham.
Among the batsmen, Sai Sudharsan, who debuted in the Headingley Test, was the first to practice in the nets on Day 2. Notably absent from Saturday’s training were captain Shubman Gill, vice-captain Rishabh Pant, KL Rahul, and Yashasvi Jaiswal. All four had engaged in extensive batting practice on Friday, with Gill and Pant spending considerable time in the nets.
While Bumrah's return is encouraging, his inclusion in the Edgbaston XI remains uncertain. Having bowled 44 demanding overs in the series opener, the 31-year-old is scheduled to participate in only three of the five Tests as part of a workload management strategy. Head coach Gautam Gambhir emphasized after the Headingley loss that the decision regarding Bumrah's participation will be made on a match-to-match basis, irrespective of the series scoreline.
With bowling now taking precedence in India's practice sessions, the team hopes that their key bowlers will be fully prepared as they seek to level the series at Edgbaston.
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