Bumrah injury update



Bumrah injury update: Will he bowl in the upcoming match?


Jasprit Bumrah, the Indian pace spearhead, left the field during the ongoing third Test against Australia at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) on Wednesday with a back spasm. Bumrah bowled just one over after lunch before leaving the field and going for scans.
The BCCI later confirmed that Bumrah had suffered a back spasm and would take medical guidance on whether he would bowl if required on day three.
"Jasprit Bumrah has a back spasm. He went for scans. The medical team is monitoring him and we will know when the results arrive," said Prasidh Krishna, who replaced Bumrah in the attack.
Bumrah's injury is a major blow to India, who are already without the services of Mohammed Shami. The fast bowler missed the second Test in Melbourne with a shoulder injury and is not expected to be fit for the fourth Test in Brisbane.
If Bumrah is ruled out of the remainder of the match, it will be a big opportunity for young pacers like Krishna and Mohammed Siraj to step up and prove their worth.
Bumrah has been one of India's most important players in recent years, and his absence will be a significant loss. The 28-year-old has taken 252 wickets in 72 Tests, and is ranked as the number one bowler in the world by the ICC.
India will be hoping that Bumrah's injury is not serious and that he will be fit to return for the fourth Test in Brisbane. However, if he is ruled out, it will be a major blow to their chances of winning the series.