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Jasprit Bumrah unwilling to play 4th test, BCCI releases the spearhead

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Saturday, 27 February 2021 (19:07 IST)
Speedstar Jasprit Bumrah who bowled a meagre 6 overs in the third test was released by the BCCI after a request put forward by the fast bowler. The home side is leading the series 2-1 against England. 
Jasprit Bumrah who played his first test on Indian soil in the ongoing series was only seen fielding in the third test which was dominated by the spinners. That's not all it was the first instance when he failed to pick a wicket in white clothing. 
 
Conceding 19 runs Bumrah bowled only 6 overs in the third test. Skipper Kohli was reluctant to toss the bowl towards him in the second innings. It made him think to opt-out of the final test as pace bowlers have a minimum role in the result. He is already warming the bench in the forthcoming ODI & T20I series vs England.
 
 
Over the years Jasprit Bumrah has been the spearhead of the Indian bowling lineup, especially in the SENA (South Africa, England, Newzealand, Australia) countries. He has scalped 83 wickets in only 19 tests and eyeing the fastest 100 test wickets for India but wicketless test matches like the third test play a spoilsport in his achievement.

Jasprit Bumrah was judiciously deployed by the team management and board in the past. It was the reason it took 3 years for him to represent team India in red-ball cricket on home turf. He had been a part of Indian contingent on Westindies, South Africa, and Australia tour.(WD)

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