
Sanjay Manjrekar killed for comments on Jasprit Bumrah Aakash Chopra responded to the criticism of Sanjay Manjrekar regarding Jasprit Bumhrah and prevented the participation of a selective test match Pacer. The discussion appeared after Bumrah played only three out of five tests in Anderson-Dendulkar Trophy, according to the instructions before the BCCI medical team series.Manjrekar, who previously supported Bumhrah’s captain’s candidacy, changed his position on Saturday. He suggested that Bumrah should not be considered to be a Frontline choice unless he tie all tests in the series. He also noted that the Indian two test victories in England occurred when Bumrah did not play.
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“I will be honest, I don’t think it will play all the test matches. He will choose and choose. Whether it’s right or bad, it’s not a moral or ethical debate, what I think. Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!Chopra explained that the rotation of the pitch is a common practice in a long test line. He pointed out that Akash Deep and Prasidh Krishna effectively filled the series for Bumrah during England.“Jasprit Bumhrah, like a pitch, can adjust the bowling combination very easily. It means nothing.“There is no pitch such as Bumrah. Do not force him to retire prematurely because it is 24 carat pure gold. It’s a cohinoor diamond. The longer he plays. The better he is.The debate emphasizes the ongoing discussion on the management of workload for key players in the international cricket. The Bumrah situation is a wider trend in a modern cricket, where the availability of players is carefully successful to ensure longevity in their career.The BCCI medical team involvement in Bumhrah’s participation shows a structured approach to players’ management. The aim of this strategy is to maintain the effectiveness and fitness of key players in different formats of the game.The contrasting views between the former Manjrekar and Chopra crickets reflect a complex balance between the optimal team selection and the preservation of players. Their discussion draws attention to the evolving nature of cricket management and the use of players.