Jasprit Bumrah: 'Physio's advice should be followed', chetan sharma supports Jasprit Bumrah; talks about workload


Bumrah, who has been battling injuries continuously, played in the first, third, and fourth Tests during the five-match Tendulkar-Anderson Trophy. He did not play in two matches, and during this time, Mohammad Siraj led India's fast bowling attack. chetan sharma said that it is like a patient following the doctor's advice.


Indian team's fast bowling attack leader jasprit bumrah faced criticism for playing three Test matches on the england tour. However, former head of the Board of Control for cricket in india (BCCI) senior selection committee of Team india, chetan sharma, has supported Bumrah. He said that players should follow the advice of the physio as they can understand things better.

Bumrah, who has been battling injuries continuously, played in the first, third, and fourth Tests during the five-match Tendulkar-Anderson Trophy. He did not play in two matches, and during this time, Mohammad Siraj led India's fast bowling attack. chetan sharma said that it is like a patient following the doctor's advice. He said, 'If the medical team advises, if the doctor tells me that I have to take antibiotics, then I have to do so. If our physio is telling a player to manage the workload, then I think we should listen to them because they understand things better.'


During this, the former player also talked about India's campaign in the Asia Cup. He said that the team will win the Asia Cup starting next month in the UAE. chetan said, 'I know whoever is selected will be the best for the country, and I am very proud of India's performance in England. I am confident that we will win the Asia Cup (which will be played in t20 format) because after that, we will play the t20 world cup in india (in 2026). It is a big thing when you are playing (World Cup) on your soil. If the intention is right, then the results will also be good.

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