
With India’s location Asia Cup 2025 Last safe, former captain Sunil Gavaskar The team has introduced an important piece of advice against the upcoming Super 4 match Sri Lanka,
Sunil Gavaskar suggested a significant change for India for the Asia Cup 2025 game against Sri Lanka
Speaking on India today, Gavaskar suggested that India should rest its major pacer, Jasprit BumrahArguing that the match has been awarded a ‘dead rubber’ and a break will be beneficial for the star bowler before the final of the tournament. Gavaskar recommended Bamra in Bumrah after a recent 41 -run win over Bangladesh, a win that sealed his berth in the final. Bumrah, who had a rare day against Pakistan, bounced back to register a spectacular magic of 2/18 against his four overs. Bangladesh,
“I think only Jasprit Bumrah should rest. It will be a matter. You saw him today with his rhythm. He might have seen him away from color against Pakistan, but he bowled brilliantly today. Gavaskar said. He believes that this is an ideal opportunity to give Bumrah a very important break. “So, he will be the only boy you want to rest. Then, he becomes three days before arriving for the final on Sunday, Friday, Saturday, three days.”
No reason to worry about superstar’s Asia Cup 2025 form
Cricket legend also dismissed any concern about Bumrah’s earlier performance against Pakistan, where Paper became a wicket -free for 45 runs. Gavaskar emphasized that even the best players are entitled to the day to bear.
“Everyone deserves an off -day. We all know that Bumrah is the best bowler in the three formats of the game. His rhythm was very good. Sometimes, you can be one of those days. Today, he was absolutely fine,” Gavaskar commented. Bamra’s return to form against Bangladesh was an attraction of India’s bowling attempt, which also saw a strong performance Varun Chakarwarthi (2/27) And the standout bowler of the tournament, Kuldeep Yadav (3/18). Bumrah is also on a personal milestone tail, only six more wickets are required to claim 100 T20I scalps, only to become another Indian bowler, an achievement recently achieved Arshdeep Singh,


