Bumrah Boosts India's Hopes, Joins Bowling Drills Ahead of Edgbaston Test

Friday - 11/07/2025 03:40
Jasprit Bumrah's return to training has boosted India's bowling preparations for the Edgbaston Test after their Headingley defeat. Bumrah, Prasidh Krishna, and Mohammed Siraj bowled in the nets, injecting intensity into the team's practice. While Bumrah's inclusion remains uncertain due to workload management, his presence offers hope as Team India aims to level the series.

Bumrah Back in Action as India Intensifies Bowling Practice for Edgbaston Test

Jasprit Bumrah practices at the nets

Jasprit Bumrah made a return to training on Saturday, shifting the focus of Team India's preparations for the Edgbaston Test towards bowling. His presence at the nets was a welcome sight, especially with questions surrounding his availability for the crucial second Test against England.

After a disappointing five-wicket defeat at Headingley, which left them trailing 0-1 in the five-match Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy, the Indian squad wasted no time in commencing practice on Friday. However, Bumrah and fellow pacer Prasidh Krishna's absence from active drills fueled speculation about their readiness for the Birmingham Test.

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Saturday brought positive news for India's pace attack. Bumrah, Prasidh, and Mohammed Siraj all bowled at the nets. Siraj also continued his batting practice from the previous day. Their return injected renewed energy into India's preparations as they aim to level the series in Birmingham.

Among the batsmen, Sai Sudharsan, who debuted in the Headingley Test, was the first to practice in the nets on Day 2. Notably absent from Saturday's training session were captain Shubman Gill, vice-captain Rishabh Pant, KL Rahul, and Yashasvi Jaiswal. All four had engaged in extensive batting practice on Friday, with Gill and Pant spending considerable time at the nets.

While Bumrah's return is encouraging, his inclusion in the Edgbaston XI remains uncertain. The 31-year-old bowled a demanding 44 overs in the series opener and is scheduled to participate in only three of the five Tests as part of a workload management strategy. Head coach Gautam Gambhir emphasized after the Headingley loss that the decision regarding Bumrah's participation will be made on a match-to-match basis, irrespective of the series scoreline.

With bowling now taking center stage in India's practice sessions, the team hopes that their key bowlers will be fully prepared as they seek a series-equalizing victory at Edgbaston.



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