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India was asked to look at the workload of its leading players. Jasprit Bumrah, Hardik Pandya and Rohit Sharma have faced certain issues for the past 1-2 years after playing cricket in all formats for India while being key players for their franchise in the Indian Premier League. Bumrah and Pandya have had previous issues and have missed a significant amount of action over the past year.
Bumrah is a key component of the Indian team and the spearhead of the speed battery. He is one of the best fast bowlers of his generation and continuously produces the goods for the team. However, former Indian wicketkeeper Kiran More is concerned about Bumrah’s workload. He wants the team leaders to try to rest the fast bowler and keep him ready for the friendly matches.
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« The only thing I worry about is Bumrah. He will play one-day, T20 and test matches. I think I’ll check out the rest of Bumrah and Shami too. Save more for test cricket. I will prefer to give them a break in some games. Depending on the situation on the show, it doesn’t matter if I lose too. Go with a man in a T20 with two young fast bowlers, even one day cricket. I won’t go with both of them, have to rest one of them all the time. Play two games, rest, then play two games, ”Kiran More told The Times of India.
“We have to give the young fast bowlers an opportunity to gain experience before the next World Cup. ODIs depend on the type of lineup Australia is playing. I don’t mind driving three spinners on some courses, because we have Jadeja who can hit ten overs and bowl. ”
Bumrah will lead India’s attack when they take on the field against Australia at the first ODI at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Friday.
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