Fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah of India arrived in Bengaluru on Sunday to start his vital recovery checks before the ICC Champions Trophy. BCCI medical staff will provide continuous supervision as Bumrah undergoes investigation tests that may determine the extent of his injuries and develop recovery protocols.
The Indian fast bowler will devote two to 3 days on the National Cricket Academy (NCA) for an entire medical evaluation. The assessment process will play a vital role in deciding whether Bumrah can take part in the ICC Champions Trophy.
The Indian cricket squad has been anxious about Bumrah’s injury condition so this assessment goals to substantiate his readiness to play. The BCCI medical staff will closely support Jasprit Bumrah while providing complete medical support and rehabilitation to return him to top form. As India prepares for the approaching ICC Champions Trophy competition, they expect Bumrah to return swiftly to cricket motion following this assessment of his fitness readiness.
Jasprit Bumrah has been told to off-load for five weeks
The medical assessment of Jasprit Bumrah’s fitness condition will reach the senior men’s selection committee through Ajit Agarkar, who acts as its chairman. The members of the choice committee will take responsibility for deciding Bumrah’s cricket comeback timeline.
Before the Border-Gavaskar series, Ajit Agarkar declared Jasprit Bumrah needed five weeks of rest. Agarkar previously indicated that he would announce Bumrah’s fitness status before the upcoming Champions Trophy selection period.
The choice committee needs to determine whether Bumrah can take part in the Champions Trophy. The recent fitness update regarding Bumrah will show how well he has recovered from his injury and whether the team might use him on the tournament. The medical findings and selection alternative about Jasprit Bumrah’s future shaped by the choice panel will receive high anticipation from India’s team players.
“Jasprit Bumrah has been told to off-load for five weeks after he won’t be available for the primary two ODIs against England. We’re waiting on his fitness and can know his status in early February from the medical team. We’ll probably discover a bit more around that point, what exactly, and with reference to what his medical condition is, I’m sure BCCI might just put something out, from the physio itself,” Agarkar had revealed.