Bumrah playing fifth Test would be 'great deal for us', says Gill
Bumrah, who suffered a stress reaction earlier in the year, was initially scheduled to feature in only three Tests on the long England tour to manage his workload and prevent further injuries.
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India team at Old Trafford in Manchester, England (PTI)
Manchester, 28 July
India captain Shubman Gill said it would be a big deal for the team if
pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah manages to play series-deciding fifth Test
despite the team's original plan to restrict him to three matches.
Bumrah, who suffered a stress reaction earlier in the year, was
initially scheduled to feature in only three Tests on the long England tour to
manage his workload and prevent further injuries. He missed the second Test at Edgbaston but played in the other three.
With England leading the series 2-1 after a draw in Manchester, India must win at The Oval to level the five-match contest.
"If he feels like he's fully fit and available for us, I think it
would be a great deal for us," Gill told BBC's 'Test Match Special'.
"If he's not playing, I still think we have the right kind of
bowling attack," Gill added.
Bumrah bowled 33 overs in the fourth Test at Old Trafford and has
approximately four and a half days to recover for the final match, which begins
on 31 July. He has bowled 119.4 overs in five innings across three Test matches
so far, which is roughly 24 overs per innings.
However, given that he is India's joint highest wicket-taker in the
series with 14 scalps (with Mohd Siraj), including two five-wicket hauls from
three matches, the team may be tempted to bring him back for the finale.
Former England captain Alastair Cook believes Gill made the right
tactical decision by not revealing whether Bumrah would play the fifth and
final Test of the series.
"Even if he isn't going to play, you wouldn't tell people now, just
on a purely tactical basis," Cook said.
"They made a mistake at the beginning of the series saying he could
only play three, because you get thrown into a situation like now where the
series is still on the line.
"If he's not fit to play, not playing is the right decision,"
he added.
India head coach Gautam Gambhir confirmed that all fast bowlers are
available for selection ahead of the Oval Test and didn't rule out Bumrah
featuring in a fourth match. "All the fast bowlers are there. There is no
injury scare," Gambhir asserted on Sunday.
"We haven't had any conversation around the combination for the
last Test. "No decision has been made on whether Jasprit Bumrah will play
or not. Ultimately, whoever plays, they will try and do the job for the
country," he added.
After the Lord’s Test, India suffered a spate of setbacks, with Arshdeep
Singh nursing a blow to his bowling hand, Akash Deep ruled out with a groin
issue, and Mohammed Siraj battling general fatigue. All-rounder Nitesh Kumar
Reddy was also ruled out of the series.
As a result, India had to fly in reinforcements from home. Anshul Kamboj
joined the squad and was preferred over Prasidh Krishna in the playing XI.
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