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Top India Pacer was seriously injured before Manchester Test

In a brilliant blow for the India National Cricket Team, star left-arm pacer Arshdeep Singh hurt the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy before the fourth Test match of 2025.

The development comes a few days before the fourth Test match between India and England, which is set to be played at Old Trafford, Manchester from 23 July.

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Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammad Sirj’s India Balling Mate, Arshdeep Singh, injured

On Thursday, 17 July, the India National Cricket Team started its practice session for the upcoming Test match against the party led by Ben Stokes.

During the session, India suffered a massive shock as Arshdeep Singh injured his bowling and saw the game tape on it, told the Times of India.

Meanwhile, a sportstar journalist faced X to tell X that India’s assistant coach Ryan Ten Dotk has confirmed that his bowling hand has been cut while trying to stop a ball to left hand pacer Arshdeep Singh.

The journalist wrote on X, “Arshdeep Singh tried to stop a ball and cut his bowling hand, confirmed Ryan Ten Dotate. It is filled with a bandage.”

Arshdeep Singh has not received a game in Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy 2025

Left -arm pacer Arshdeep Singh is still heating the bench in the ongoing test series against three Lions.

The team management led by Gautam Gambhir has preferred Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammad Siraj and Akash as three frontline pacers, S and The three have done a good job.

Mohammad Siraj is going to take the leading wicket in the ongoing Test series with 13 scale under his belt, followed by Jasprit Bumrah with 12 wickets and Akash with 11 wickets in the list.

Jasprit Bumrah is likely to play Manchester Test

Bumrah has confirmed his availability for only three of the three Tests in the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy, and allegedly, he is in line to perform a back-to-back performance, to play the fourth Test match, before leaving the final Test.

Meanwhile, World Cup winner all-rounder Irfan Pathan said that Bumrah will get enough rest between Lord’s Test and Manchester Test and must play a fourth game with a series on the line, as their appearance serves as a big boost.

“Every team management wants to facilitate its best player in every game, but also depends on the fitness of the workload management bowler-whether he feels tired or not, whether there are any other complications. But there is a nine-day intergrade, and it should be sufficient for recovery. Because it is a chain-rivalry, until it is not an injury, he is not an injury.”

He said, “This is the biggest range of five matches that you will play abroad in this World Test Championship cycle, and in such a crunch situation, it is not ideal to change too much-not only for management nor for fellow bowlers. In these situations like these, the presence of Bumrah adds a lot of value,” he said.

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