The debate surrounding Jasprit Bumrah's participation in the upcoming second Test against England at Edgbaston has intensified, fueled by concerns over workload management and the proximity of the Lord's Test. Former India coach Ravi Shastri had previously cautioned against overburdening Bumrah, and now voices from the England camp are adding to the discussion.
With the Edgbaston Test starting on Wednesday, July 2nd, the quick turnaround before the Lord's Test, which begins on July 10th, is a key factor in the decision-making process. England pacer Mark Wood and former captain Michael Atherton have weighed in on the situation, acknowledging the allure of playing at Lord's for overseas bowlers.
Wood emphasized the importance of having Bumrah available for the Edgbaston Test, stating, "They cannot afford to go 2-0 down. So you want your best bowler". He anticipates Bumrah's eagerness to participate in both the Edgbaston and Lord's Tests, highlighting the significance of overseas bowlers wanting to perform well at Lord's. "There's no way he's saying, 'I'm not playing at Lord's.' I don't think so. I think he'll want to play both games," Wood predicted.
Atherton, however, pointed out the short gap between the two Tests, raising concerns about Bumrah's workload. "They have got a decision to make over Bumrah, first of all, because every overseas player wants to play in a Lord's Test," Atherton said.
The Indian team management is aware of the dilemma. Following the first Test at Headingley, head coach Gautam Gambhir reiterated the plan to limit Bumrah to three of the five Tests in the series. Assistant coach Ryan ten Doeschate has confirmed Bumrah's availability for the Edgbaston Test but clarified that a final decision on his inclusion in the playing XI will depend on assessing the pitch conditions. "With Bumrah, he is ready to play. So, like I said in the very first question, it's how we manage these four tests. So if we feel like there's value in playing him in this Test, we'll make that call at the very last minute. But I'm talking about whether, how the pitch is going to play," Doeschate stated.
Bumrah's performance in the first Test at Headingley, where he took 5/83 in the first innings, has further complicated the decision. While he proved to be the most effective Indian bowler, his workload of nearly 44 overs has raised concerns about his fitness for the subsequent Tests.
Some reports suggest that Bumrah might be rested for the Edgbaston Test, with India potentially opting to include two spinners in the playing XI. Ravindra Jadeja is expected to return to the side if fully fit, with Kuldeep Yadav and Washington Sundar being considered for the second spinner's role.
Former players and fans have expressed differing opinions on the matter. Some believe that India cannot afford to go 2-0 down in the series and should play Bumrah at Edgbaston, while others prioritize his long-term fitness and suggest resting him for the Lord's Test.
Ultimately, the decision rests with the Indian team management, who must carefully weigh the risks and benefits of playing Bumrah in the second Test. The outcome of the Edgbaston Test could significantly impact the series, and Bumrah's presence would undoubtedly boost India's chances. However, his workload and the proximity of the Lord's Test cannot be ignored.