Former India’s Pesar Irfan Pathan has questioned the spirit of Indian management in limiting the use of Jasprit Bumrah during the major series in the name of workload management and compared with Australian captain Pat Cummins to prove his claim.
Since India vs England Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy, many players have investigated the decision to relax Bumrah in two trials at Edgbaston and Oval, and many have also criticized Indian management after finding this controversial.
Jasprit Bumrah reported to be involved in only 3 matches in England, citing the concerns of his charge, and despite being in a very sensitive location of the series, until the oval victory, he played in only 3 matches, recalled two of the most important sports for India. However, India defended its title with a 2–2 draw in the series.
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Irfan Pathan supports the call of Indian management to manage the charge of players with top-primary.
Former Indian Pacer Irfan Pathan, since day 1, has given his opinion on the sudden growing trend of workload management for some Indian players, especially pace bowlers.
Speaking to reporters in a discussion organized by Sony Sports Network, Irfan said, “There have been many things about the workload. I think there are some important players, Jasprit Bumrah or any other fast bowler; you manage everyone’s workload.”
He said, “You should also be, and the setup is outstanding from the BCCI and NCA. The charge is actually managed well,” he said.
Pathan Jasprit Bumrah and Tears through India management say, “Will Cummins manage the charge during the ash?”
Irfan next time compared Jasprit Bumrah with Australian captain and fast bowler Pat Cummins and questioned whether Cummins could manage his work to ash, but will he continue to manage it during the ash?
“I have only one thing to say, you must have recently heard that Pat Cummins will leave many games to manage his workload for ash. But will Cummins manage his workload during ash?” He questioned.
“My question is only. In every way, manage the charge, yes. Army countries are difficult places to go and win. The number of games you can play as much as you can play. During the series, during the series, a top chain, you will not get the result if you see to manage the workload there,” he said.
Pat Cummins to miss the white-ball series against India
According to Cricket Australia’s claim, his captain Pat Cummins, who has not portrayed the West Indies Red-Ball Tour, has suffered an injury and will also remember the white-ball chain against New Zealand and one against India.
Australia’s next Red-Ball series is the Ashes against England, where they begin to protect their title on their own soil in November 2025. However, with Mitchell Starc, who recently announced his retirement from the T20I, Cummins will also recall the New Zealand T20I for Australia in October and is likely to be out of the Indian White-Ball series.
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