Key Points

India's head coach Gautam Gambhir revealed no decision has been made on Jasprit Bumrah's inclusion for the fifth Test against England. Bumrah has been India's standout bowler with 14 wickets in the series. Gambhir stressed the team's focus on leveling the series despite trailing 2-1. India secured a draw in the fourth Test thanks to centuries from Jadeja and Sundar.

Key Points: Gambhir Says No Decision Yet on Bumrah Playing 5th Test vs England

  • Gambhir confirms Bumrah's participation still undecided
  • India trails England 2-1 in the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy
  • Bumrah leads India's bowling with 14 wickets
  • Gambhir emphasizes focus on leveling the series
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No decision made on Bumrah playing 5th Test: Coach Gambhir after Manchester draw

India coach Gautam Gambhir confirms no decision on Jasprit Bumrah's inclusion for the Oval Test as India aims to level the series 2-2.

"There has been no discussion about anyone and no decision has been made whether Jasprit Bumrah will play in the last test match or not. – Gautam Gambhir"

Manchester, July 28

India's head coach Gautam Gambhir spoke on Jasprit Bumrah playing in the fifth Test of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy against England starting from July 31 at the Oval.

He said there has been no decision made whether Jasprit Bumrah will play in the last test match or not.

"There has been no discussion about anyone and no decision has been made whether Jasprit Bumrah will play in the last test match or not. Ultimately, whoever plays, whether they play or not, they will try and do the job for the country," Gambhir told media.

Bumrah has been the best bowler for the Indian team in the ongoing series, having grabbed 14 wickets with two fifers at an average of 26.00 and an economy rate of 3.04.

He also said, "All fast bowlers are fit, there is no injury."

Gambhir emphasized his focus on results, acknowledging India's 2-1 deficit in the series. Despite the team's inexperience, he considers it the best Indian team currently and aims to level the series to 2-2.

"You're asking someone who only believes in results. And I've always said that in the past as well. I believe in results. We're still 2-1 down in the series. This is an Indian team. Yes, there is an inexperience, but this is still the best Indian team right now. So for me, I think we're still down 2-1, and hopefully we can try and make it 2-2. It would be a great achievement," he added.

England is currently leading the five-match series 2-1, India will be eyeing to win the in fifth Test at The Oval to level the series to share the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy, on the other hand England will look to bounce back and win the series 3-1.

Coming to the match, stellar centuries from Ravindra Jadeja and Washington Sundar in the second innings guided India to secure a draw in the fourth test match of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy against England at Old Trafford, Manchester on Sunday.

Brief score: India 358 & 425/4 (Ravindra Jadeja 107*, Shubman Gill 103, Chris Woakes 2/67) vs England 669 (Joe Root 150, Ben Stokes 141, Ravindra Jadeja 4/143).

- ANI

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Sarah B
As a cricket fan living in UK, I think rotation policy makes sense. Bumrah has bowled many overs and we have other quality pacers like Siraj who can step up. Player fitness should be priority for long-term success.
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Ananya R
Gambhir's focus on results is refreshing! But I hope they don't risk Bumrah if he's even slightly fatigued. We have important tournaments coming up. Jadeja and Sundar showed our batting depth yesterday 👏
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Vikram M
Typical Indian team management - always creating confusion before big matches! Either play him or rest him, but make a clear decision. This uncertainty affects team morale bhai!
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Kavya N
Whatever the decision, hope they consider Bumrah's workload. He's our most precious bowler and we can't afford another injury like last year. The way he's bowling, England batsmen are already scared 😄
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Michael C
As an England supporter, I must say Bumrah has been the difference maker this series. His absence would be a relief for our batsmen. But test cricket needs all top players on field for fair contest.

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