Key Points

Parthiv Patel hopes Jasprit Bumrah recovers in time for India's crucial fifth Test against England. Bumrah's workload is carefully managed after a back injury earlier this year. Patel also praised Mohammed Siraj for his consistent performances, taking 14 wickets so far. India trails 1-2 and aims to level the series at The Oval.

Key Points: Parthiv Patel Wants Jasprit Bumrah for India's Fifth Test vs England

  • Bumrah's workload managed after back injury in Sydney Test
  • Patel backs Bumrah for crucial fifth Test despite fitness concerns
  • Siraj praised for intensity and 14 wickets in the series
  • India aims to level series 2-2 in final Test at The Oval
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Would personally want to see him play final one: Parthiv Patel on Jasprit Bumrah ahead of fifth Test

Parthiv Patel hopes Bumrah plays the final Test as India trails England 1-2, while praising Siraj's consistent bowling in the series.

"I would personally want to see him play the final one. – Parthiv Patel on Jasprit Bumrah"

New Delhi, July 30

Ahead of the fifth Test between England and India, former cricketer Parthiv Patel shared his thoughts on Jasprit Bumrah's availability and praised Mohammed Siraj's consistency.

During the announcement of India's squad for the Test tour of England, chief selector Ajit Agarkar confirmed that Bumrah was advised not to contest consecutive Tests as part of his workload management. The precaution around Bumrah's usage stems from a stress reaction in his back during the fifth Test against Australia in Sydney in January.

Bumrah featured in the first and third Tests, enchanted the spectators with his threatening spells, but India lost both fixtures. With just one left, India is trailing in the five-match series by 1-2, and Bumrah also featured in the fourth Test at Old Trafford in Manchester so it is not sure whether he will play the last match of the series or not.

Speaking on 'Game Plan', JioHotstar expert Parthiv Patel said, "We're all aware of how carefully his workload is being managed. It was announced at the press conference that he would play only three Tests, so there are a lot of factors to consider -- recovery, fitness, workload. But I would personally want to see him play the final one. Hopefully, the support staff travelling with the team can help him recover in time."

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.

Speaking about Mohammed Siraj, he is the third-highest wicket-taker in the ongoing five-match series, where he has managed to grab 14 wickets at an average of 39.71 in the seven innings so far

Appreciating Siraj's performance in the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy 2025so far, Parthiv Patel said, "We tend to take Mohammed Siraj for granted. The effort he puts in, the intensity, and the smile he wears -- no matter the match situation -- that's commendable."

The fifth and final Test of the tour between England and India will be played at London's Kennington Oval from July 31 to August 4.

England is currently leading the five-match series 2-1. India will be eyeing to win the 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.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As an England fan living in Mumbai, I must admit Bumrah's absence would be good for us but bad for cricket. The series deserves a proper finale with both teams at full strength.
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Ananya R
Why risk Bumrah's long-term fitness for one Test? We have WC coming up next year. Siraj and others should step up - that's why they're in the team! #ThinkLongTerm
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Vikram M
Parthiv is right about Siraj being taken for granted! The man bowls his heart out every match. His energy reminds me of young Zaheer Khan. Underrated gem 💎
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Karan T
Our bowling has been good but batting has let us down. Instead of debating Bumrah's fitness, we should ask why our batters can't score 400 consistently on these pitches? 🤔
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Priya S
Emotional moment seeing the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy name! Two legends from both countries. Hope our current players create their own legacy in this historic series finale.
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Michael C
As a neutral observer, India's workload management is impressive. Other teams should learn from how they're protecting their premium fast bowler despite being in a must-win situation.

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