Jasprit Bumrah reveals call to BCCI about Test captaincy before Kohli and Rohit's retirements.
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Jasprit Bumrah has addressed the situation surrounding his non-appointment as India's Test captain, revealing that he had communicated his concerns regarding workload management to the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) well in advance. This clarification comes after Shubman Gill was named the Test captain for the upcoming tour of England, succeeding Rohit Sharma, who retired from the format, and Virat Kohli.

Bumrah, who has previously captained India in Test matches, including a notable victory against Australia in Perth, was considered a strong candidate for the role. However, his history of back injuries and the physical demands of a five-match Test series led him to reconsider. Speaking to Sky Sports, Bumrah explained that the decision was made after consulting with the BCCI, his back specialists, and his surgeon during the Indian Premier League (IPL). These discussions revolved around strategically managing his workload to ensure the longevity of his career.

"Before Rohit and Virat retired – during the IPL, I had spoken to BCCI, that I have discussed workload going forward in a five-match Test series," Bumrah stated. "I have spoken to people who manage my back – we came to the conclusion that we have to be a little more smart. Then I called the BCCI that I don't want to be looked at for the leadership role because I won't be able to play all the Test matches."

Bumrah emphasized the importance of having a consistent leader throughout a Test series, stating that it would be unfair to the team if he were to captain for only a portion of the matches. "BCCI was looking at me for the leadership role, but I had to say no to them because it's not ideal when someone is leading for 3 Tests, then someone else has to lead the rest of the Tests. So it's not fair for the team, as I wanted to put the team first," he concluded.

This decision aligns with the BCCI's stance, as Chief Selector Ajit Agarkar had previously mentioned that the board wanted Bumrah to prioritize his fitness and workload management over the added responsibility of captaincy. Agarkar clarified that this decision was communicated to Bumrah, and the player was in agreement with the board's assessment.

Bumrah's statement contrasts with Agarkar's earlier explanation, adding a new layer to the narrative. While Agarkar suggested the board made the call to protect Bumrah's workload, Bumrah's recent comments indicate that he proactively opted out of consideration due to his physical concerns.

Ravichandran Ashwin had earlier expressed his disappointment that Bumrah would not be considered for the captaincy, calling him a "national treasure." However, Bumrah's focus remains on contributing to the team's success as a bowler and ensuring his fitness for the long haul. The decision reflects a mature and pragmatic approach to his career, prioritizing the team's needs and his own well-being.

With Shubman Gill now at the helm, the Indian team embarks on a new chapter in Test cricket. Bumrah's continued presence and leadership within the team, even without the captaincy, will be crucial as they navigate the challenges ahead.


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