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Rohit Sharma Provides a New Update On Star Bowler Jasprit Bumrah’s Return: “Hope Jasprit Bumrah Plays Before World Cup”

The speed bowler Jasprit Bumrah, who is currently recuperating from a back ailment and was anticipated to rejoin to the team during the Ireland series, received a significant update from Indian skipper Rohit Sharma.

In the pre-match news conference before to the first ODI against the West Indies in Barbados, Rohit said that he was unsure whether Bumrah will play in the Ireland series, but he was hopeful the pacer may get some playing experience before the ODI World Cup 2023, which starts on 5 October.

“It’s crucial how much experience he (Bumrah) brings. He is now recovering from a terrible injury, and because the team has not yet been named, I am unsure whether he will fly to Ireland.

“It’s excellent if he gets to play, and we hope it’s before the World Cup. Match fitness and match feeling are two essential elements that are absent when a player recovers from a catastrophic injury, the 36-year-old said.

Additionally, Rohit said that he has been in contact with NCA about Bumrah’s improvement, and that things are now looking upbeat.

Everything relies on his health, so we’ll see what has been arranged. The ‘Hitman’ said, ‘We are in daily contact with the NCA, and things are looking good right now.

Indian supporters will be hopeful that Rohit Sharma and company can end the lengthy wait of more than ten years when the ODI World Cup is held at home later this year.

The Men in Blue haven’t won an ICC trophy since winning the ICC Champions Trophy in England in 2013. Since then, they’ve gone close on several times but haven’t quite lived up to the hype.

Bumrah had back surgery and has been showing signs of improvement in his recent social media postings. He is regarded as a crucial member of the Indian bowling outfit across all forms.

But it’s unclear when we’ll see him again wearing Indian garb, and the sharpness and accuracy of his bowling seems to be another crucial thing to pay attention to.

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