New Delhi: Ahead of Brisbane Test, Team India hopes their star pacer Jasprit Bumrah will regain the match fitness on time. India, with few options left, right now needs Bumrah to get back to the playing XI on an urgent basis.
The right-arm pace bowler, who is suffering from an abdominal strain and is a doubtful starter, is required not just because he is the only pacer left from the battery that won India the Test series last time in Australia in 2018-19. He is also needed because he is the only one who can more easily adjust to the length needed on the Gabba wicket.
India are playing a Test at the Gabba after a gap of six years. In the current squad, there are only four players from the team that played at the venue back in 2014 and three of those are batsman – Cheteshwar Pujara, Ajinkya Rahane and Rohit Sharma.
The only bowler who has played at the Gaba is R Ashwin, a spinner.
It leaves the India camp without a fast bowler who has bowled on one of the most ideal but also tricky wickets for a pace bowler in Australia.
Former India pace bowler Irfan Pathan describes the Gabba wicket challenging but one where Bumrah could most easily adjust among all the Indian bowlers including those that have returned home injured.
"On Australian surfaces like the Gabba, the ideal length is a bit more towards the batsmen -- say something like 25 inches more towards the batsman than on the wickets we get here at home. That is where I think Bumrah is crucial for India. He has been successful in Australia because he bowls a more fuller length (towards the batsman). The length needed at Brisbane (or Perth) would come much easier to him than to any other Indian bowler (including those who are injured). He will just have to adjust only a little," Pathan told IANS.