• Source:JND

India National Cricket Team vs England Cricket Team: As India went into the second test against England on Wednesday without pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah, former players and coaches questioned the thinking behind resting the world's best bowler when they trail 1-0 in the series. Bumrah took five wickets in the opening game at Headingley as England struggled to handle his pace and movement but the 31-year-old was rested with an eye on the third test at Lord's starting four days after the match at Edgbaston.

South Africa fast bowling legend Dale Steyn, on Wednesday, took no prisoners in his assessment as he called out Indian team management including head coach Gautam Gambhir, for not featuring Jasprit Bumrah in the ongoing Test match against England in Birmingham. Akash Deep was roped in the line-up, being among the three changes they made for the match.

Steyn also compared it with Portugal benching their star footballer Cristiano Ronaldo.

“So Portugal have the best striker in the world in Ronaldo and they chose not to play him. That's madness. That’s like India having Bumrah and choosing not to play, umm, him… wait, oh, no, what! shit I’m confused,” Steyn posted on X.

Bumrah has been trying to manage his workload due to back problems, the primary reason why he did not want to be considered for the test captaincy, while coach Gautam Gambhir said he would play only three out of the five tests.

"This is an important match for us but the third match at Lord's -- there may be something more in the wicket and we thought we'll play him (Bumrah) there," India captain Shubman Gill said at the toss where England put India in to bat.

Former India Head Coach Echoes Steyn's Sentiments

Dropping Bumrah, who is ranked number one among test bowlers, also left former India coach Ravi Shastri fuming.

"If you look at the run India has had, this becomes a very, very important test match," Shastri said on Sky Sports.

"You've lost three (in a row) against New Zealand, you've lost three against Australia, you've lost the first test match here, and you want to get back to winning ways.

"You have the best fast bowler in the world and you make him sit out after seven days of rest? It's something very hard to believe."

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