In an unexpected turn during the fifth Test against Australia, Jasprit Bumrah was forced to leave the field for precautionary scans on Day 2 after feeling discomfort following his post-lunch spell. Virat Kohli stepped in to lead India in his absence.
India’s pace spearhead, Jasprit Bumrah, faced an untimely setback during Day 2 of the ongoing fifth Test against Australia, after feeling discomfort while bowling in the post-lunch session. Bumrah, who has been in sensational form throughout the series with 32 wickets to his name, was seen leaving the field mid-session, following an apparent side strain. The Indian skipper, Virat Kohli, was seen leading the team in his absence.
Bumrah had bowled a single over following the break when he began experiencing discomfort. He spoke with Kohli before leaving the field, with official broadcasters capturing him departing the venue in an SUV, accompanied by the team’s security liaison officer, Anshuman Upadhyay, and team doctor.
The Indian pacer was sent for precautionary scans to assess the injury, which is believed to be a side strain. Bumrah was away from the field for over three hours, causing some concern within the Indian camp. However, his return to the dressing room after the scans offered some relief. The pacer’s absence was keenly felt as the Indian team looked to build on a strong first-innings performance.
On the field earlier in the day, Bumrah had claimed 2 wickets for 33 runs in his 10 overs, including the key dismissal of Marnus Labuschagne in the morning session. Despite the injury scare, Bumrah’s efforts in the first innings were instrumental in India’s efforts to dismiss Australia.
In his absence, Virat Kohli stepped up to captain the team, a role that saw him manage the squad with poise, even as tensions heightened. On the field, Bumrah had exhibited a fiery side when an Australian player reportedly made provocative comments from the non-striker’s end. Bumrah’s visible frustration led to a heated moment, with several of his teammates, including Kohli and KL Rahul, coming to his defense.
The incident sparked a flurry of reactions, including a strong statement from Rohit Sharma, who expressed his support for Bumrah and the team. “Humare ladke jab tak shaant hain tab tak shaant hain. Agar aap ungli kar rahe ho, tab thodi na koi shaant baithega. Cricket khelo, yeh faaltu ki cheezein, yeh bol bachchan karna shobha nhi deta hai,” Rohit stated, emphasizing the importance of focusing on cricket and not engaging in unnecessary verbal exchanges.
With Bumrah back in the dressing room, the Indian team is left hoping for his swift recovery ahead of Australia’s second innings. Kohli’s leadership has proven crucial in maintaining composure on the field during a challenging moment for the team. The full extent of Bumrah’s injury remains to be seen, but his return to action in the near future will be vital for India’s chances in the match.