Bumrah missed Wednesday’s opening win over the Proteas and is currently under medical supervision for a stress fracture of his back. News reports said the 28-year-old was certain to pull out of the Australia tournament, but coach Dravid said a final decision was yet to be taken.
Dravid told reporters on the eve of the second T20 match against South Africa to be played in Guwahati tonight. ” “Obviously until he is officially dropped, we will always be hopeful for Jasprit, not just as a team, but as an individual.” India will start their World Cup campaign in three weeks and Bumrah’s absence will be a blow to their chances at the showpiece event. ‘Not everything will be perfect’ Bumrah, who is undergoing rehab at the NCA, made a comeback in the last Australia series where he played two matches and traveled to Thiruvananthapuram for the first T20I against South Africa with the team, but this Already out. Play.
To some extent, we manage to get everything. Not everything will be perfect. It happens, it’s part and parcel of the game, we’re not the only team that suffers from injuries. “Obviously they can sabotage your plans a little bit if they happen closer to the big tournament. Everyone is doing their best to minimize injuries as much as possible,” Dravid defended his workload management. The former India captain said that injuries are normal and added that he works really hard with his sports science team to manage the workload of the players. “I don’t think there’s any team in the world that can say they don’t get hurt. It’s part of the game, you play the game a lot, you play it all the time, people will get injured, that’s the nature of the game, “They said.
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