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The former Indian blender, Suresh Raina, believes that the availability of Jasprit Bumrah for the fourth test against England, which will be played from July 23 to 27 in Manchester, would be a call from the doctor. The Pealer of his right arm was resting for the second test in Birmingham as part of his workload management.
India lost in England by 22 runs to the third test played in Lord's. Visitors are now 2-1 in the five-game series and face an essential situation in Manchester. Most experts consider it Bumper He must play in the fourth test, as there would be no point in playing the last test if India is 3-1.
Speaking to Ani in Birmingham outside the World Legends Championship (WCL), Raina shared his thoughts on Bumrah's possibilities playing the fourth test against England. He said:
“ I think it's a doctor's call to be honest. I know my body. I know my doctor. I know what guidelines are giving me, like playing the game. So I think with Bumrah, I think it is a legend. I think he knows his workload, how to manage and look at his performance at Lord's, he recorded his place on the Lord's Honor Board. ''
The 38 -year -old, however, added that India You will have to services Bumrah and Rishabh Pant to make a strong comeback in the fourth test. Pant suffers from an injury to the fingers and could play as a pure batter in Manchester. Sharing his views on the importance of the duo, Raina prepared:
“Rishabh Pant also had a finger injury. So it is very important for both (playing their fourth test). If they have to draw the series or if they have to try to win the game, I think it will be very important that they can both present them in the fourth test.”
While Heat Born at the two entrances to the Lord's test, he did not keep the doctors after suffering a left index injury in the first inputs of England. DHRUV Jerrel took the gloves in his place.
Although Bumrah was rested for the second test in Birmingham, he is still second on the list of main wick prisoners in the series. The Pealer of his right arm has called for 12 doctors to an average of 21, with two five-fountains. Bumrah collected 5-83 at the first entries in Leeds and 5-74 at the first entries at Lord's.
Pant is the second leader of the current in 2025 Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy. In six entrances, the SouthPaw has destroyed 425 runs at an average of 70.83, with two hundred and two half a century. Pant scored tons at the two entrances to the first test and contributed 74 to the first tickets to Lord's before his change of game.
Edited by Renin Wilben Albert