
SHUBMAN GILL AND JASPRIT BUMRAH (AFP Photo) Timesofindia.com in London: Is Indian Prime Minister Jasprit Bumrah in the fifth and final test against England on Thursday? This was one of the first questions asked by Indian Captain Shaubman Gill during a press conference before the match before the final of the series. The fourth test in Manchester ended in a draw, while England continued to lead a series of five matches 2-1.“We will decide tomorrow,” Gill told reporters as she asked Bumrah.“The goal looks very green. So let’s look,” the Indian captain added.
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Bumrah was a key figure in the series and picked up 14 goals in three matches. During the fourth test at Old Trafford, however, Bowler in the world no.In the first shifts in Manchester, 33 overs were bowed – the most, which bowed in one shift – but returned with characters 2 in 103 and for the first time admitted more than 100 runs in the test shifts.Statistics also show a sharp decline in its pace throughout the series. The percentage of supplies, which are above 140 km / h, dropped from 42.7% in Headley to 22.3% in Lord’s and then to only 0.5% in Old Trafford.Despite this, Bumrah remains the highest joint goal for India in the series together with Mohammed Sraji, both with 14 goals.Bumrah played the opening test in Headingley, was rested for the second test in Edgbaston (which India won) and returned to the third and fourth tests in Lord’s and Old Trafford.Previously, the head coach Gautam Gambhir also dealt with the status of team selection after the test in Manchester.“For the last test we didn’t have a conversation around the combination,” Gambhir said.“It was not decided whether Jasprit Bumrah would play or not. Finally, anyone plays will try to do work for Earth.”