Key Points

Ajinkya Rahane has suggested Arshdeep Singh as a potential replacement for Jasprit Bumrah in the upcoming Manchester Test. The Indian team is currently trailing 2-1 in the series and faces a critical match to level the competition. Bumrah's workload management remains a key consideration for the team management. Arshdeep, yet to make his Test debut, is currently dealing with a minor injury from a practice session.

Key Points: Rahane Backs Arshdeep to Replace Bumrah in Manchester Test

  • Rahane highlights Arshdeep's left-arm swing bowling as key advantage
  • Bumrah's workload management crucial for series strategy
  • India trails 2-1 in five-match Test series
  • Arshdeep currently dealing with minor injury from practice session
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If Bumrah doesn't play, Arshdeep should play in Manchester: Ajinkya Rahane

Ajinkya Rahane recommends Arshdeep Singh as Bumrah's potential replacement for crucial England Test match

"If Bumrah is not playing, Arshdeep is the guy. - Ajinkya Rahane"

New Delhi, July 19

Ahead of the do-or-die Test against England in Manchester, India batter Ajinkya Rahane feels that visiting side should hand debut to Arshdeep Singh if Jasprit Bumrah has to be rested for the fourth Test.

England are leading the five-match Test series 2-1 after winning the Lord's Test by 22 runs.

To manage the workload of Bumrah, it was decided to make him play only three Tests on the tour. With the pacer already featured in Leeds and London, his participation at Old Trafford remains in doubt.

"I think so, yes. If Bumrah is not playing, Arshdeep is the guy. Because in England, you need a left-arm seamer who can swing the ball both ways, and also, with a different angle, he can create that rough for the spinners. So, if Bumrah doesn't play, Arshdeep should play the next one," Rahane said on his YouTube channel.

Arshdeep, who is yet to make his Test debut, has featured in 21 first-class matches, claiming 66 wickets. However, ahead of the fourth Test, the left-arm seamer sustained an injury during a practice session in Beckenham.

India's assistant coach, Ryan ten Doeschate, provided an update, stating that Arshdeep suffered a cut while attempting to stop the ball.

"He took a ball, while he was bowling there, the side of the ball; he tried to stop the ball. It's just a cut, so we have to see how bad the cut is. Obviously, the medical team is taking him to see a doctor, and if he needs stitches, that is going to be important to our planning for the next few days," ten Doeschate told the media.

Bumrah has been in outstanding form this series, picking up 12 wickets in just two Tests, including two five-wicket hauls. However, to manage his workload and prevent a flare-up of his chronic back problems, the Indian team management and medical staff had initially decided that he would feature in only three Tests during the tour.

But with India trailing in the series, the team management may reconsider their plans and Bumrah could be included in the Manchester Test to help level the series.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As a cricket fan living in Manchester, I've seen how crucial left-arm pacers can be here. But Bumrah is our trump card - we need him for this must-win match! Maybe play both if possible?
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Ananya R
Why is everyone forgetting about Siraj? He's been consistent throughout the series. We don't need to experiment in such a crucial match. Play the experienced bowlers!
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Vikram M
The management needs to be careful with Bumrah's fitness. We have a packed schedule ahead with World Cup. Better to lose one test than lose our best bowler for important tournaments.
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Karthik V
Rahane's analysis is spot on! Left-armers create different challenges for batsmen. Remember how Zaheer Khan troubled England in 2007 series. Hope Arshdeep recovers in time 🤞
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Priya S
With all due respect to Rahane, why are we taking selection advice from someone who's not even in the team? The current management knows the players' conditions better.

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