
Jasprit Bumrah (PTI Photo) New Delhi: As Team India starts its new World Cup cycle (WTC) against England, all eyes are how the team manages Jasprit Bumhrah’s work load. With legends such as Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma and Ravicandran Ashwin, they retire, head coach Gautam Gambhir and the new captain Shaubman Gill start under intensive control – and a clear focus on maintaining their pace.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!Bumrah, who recently played all five tests against Australia, returns from the back injury and will not appear in all five matches of this English tour. “There will only be three tests,” Gambhir confirmed before leaving the team and reflected the main selector Ajit Agarkar, who quoted the medical council behind the decision.
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Former physiotherapist NCA Head Ashish Kaushik stressed that the management of the rapid Bowler load is more complicated than counting.“There is an acute or chronic workload for every player,” Kushik Sportsboom.com said. “Going over or below this threshold increases the risk of injury. Working busy includes bowling, fields, training – not only match.”Kushik, who helped Bumrah recover from the fracture of stress in 2019, warned that flooring could be as dangerous as excessive use.“Just as you can be overloaded, you can also be under screwing. The bodies must remain in the” safe zone “-the level expected in the intensity of the match,” he said.He called on the support staff to ensure that players recover adequately. “Sleep, nutrition and emotional recovery are essential. They keep players fresh and reduce the risks of injury.”Importantly, Kaushik recommended against the intensity of training. “Bowlers need the power of the last more spells. It only comes from a sufficient number of countries and conditioning.”How the India team tries to rebuild, how to handle Bumrah – probably their most important weapon – could shape the early wealth of its WTC campaign.