Jasprit Bumrah: The second match of the Test series between Team India and New Zealand (IND VS NZ) will be played between October 24 and October 28 on the ground of Pune. It is mandatory for Team India to win in the test match starting from 24th October. If Team India fails to do this, then Team India will not be able to win the ongoing Test series against New Zealand.
Meanwhile, such reports are coming in the media in which it is being claimed that Team India's veteran fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah will not be seen playing in the Test match to be held on Mumbai grounds and his Instead of Mohammed Shami, this fast bowler can be seen replacing Bumrah in the playing 11 of Team India.
Jasprit Bumrah may be out of Mumbai Test
The final match of the 3-Test series against New Zealand will be played at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai between November 1 and 5, but according to media reports, Jasprit Bumrah will not attend the Test match to be held on Mumbai grounds. He will not be seen playing for Team India and in his place the team management can give this match-winning fast bowler a chance to play in the playing 11.
Mohammed Shami will not be able to play New Zealand test series
If Jasprit Bumrah is given rest under workload management in the Test match to be held at Mumbai ground, then the selection committee will not include any bowler in his place in Team India's squad. There are reports regarding Mohammed Shami that now he will be seen playing test matches for Team India during the Australia tour. Due to which reports are coming that Mohammed Shami will not be seen replacing Jasprit Bumrah in the Mumbai Test match.
Akash Deep will replace Bumrah
If Jasprit Bumrah is not a part of the playing 11 in the Mumbai Test match starting from November 1, then Akash Deep may get a chance in his place in the possible playing 11 of Team India. Akash Deep had earlier performed well while playing in the Bangladesh Test series. Due to which it is expected that captain Rohit Sharma may decide to include Akash Deep in the Mumbai Test match as a replacement for Bumrah.