Sunil Gavaskar raised questions on workload management, whatever said can create a ruckus

Sunil Gavaskar raised questions on workload management, whatever said can create a ruckus

Team India’s fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah played only three matches of the five -match Test series against England. Even after Bumrah’s fit, there has been a ruckus about the workload by missing the Test match. Many former cricketers have criticized this. Now the name of former India batsman Sunil Gavaskar has also been added to this list. The reaction given by Gavaskar to the workload can create a ruckus.

Former Indian captain Sunil Gavaskar has expressed the hope that the word like Mohammad Siraj in the five -Test series against England will disappear forever from Indian cricket dictionary.

Will young men complain of cold on the border- Sunil Gavaskar

Let us know that fast bowler Mohammad Siraj played all five Test matches against England and threw a total of 185.3 overs, in which he took 23 wickets. On the other hand, India’s star fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah was available for only three matches and could not play even in the fifth Test match played at the Oval under his charge management.

Sunil Gavaskar clarified that he was not criticizing Bumrah, as it was a case of more injury management than something else. Gavaskar said in a conversation with ‘India Today’, “When you are playing for your country, forget the pain and discomfort. Do you think you would have complained about the cold cold on the border. What did Rishabh Pant show you? He came to bat despite fractures in his feet. The same is expected from the players. You hope for India.

He said, “You are representing 140 million people and this is what we saw in Mohammad Siraj. I think Siraj bowled wholeheartedly and he finished the word like work forever. In five Tests, he bowled 7-8 consecutive overs in five Tests, because the captain was expecting the same from him and the country expected the same from him.”

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