‘I know fake news is easy to spread..’: Jasprit Bumrah dismisses recent ‘bed rest’ reports | Cricket News
India pacer Jasprit Bumrah has quashed reports of him being advised bed rest for the back injury he sustained during the Border-Gavaskar Trophy in Australia on Wednesday.
According to the said report, Bumrah was advised bed rest at home and was urged to not push for a quick return to competitive cricket. The original tweet from a content aggregator on X was deleted after Bumrah’s reaction with a quote tweet.
Reacting to the original post, Bumrah wrote: “I know fake news is easy to spread but this made me laugh. Sources unreliable.”
The Indian Express had reported last Sunday that Bumrah, who has swelling on his back, has been asked to report to the National Cricket Academy (NCA) in Bengaluru where his recovery will be monitored. Bumrah’s injury concerns had forced India to defer their plans to announce the 15-member squad for the Champions Trophy a week.
Jasprit Bumrah’s reaction to a post on X.
The national selectors, who met in Mumbai on Saturday to pick the team for the T20 series at home against England later this month, are learnt to have been updated about Bumrah’s fitness status. Though the deadline for announcing squads for the Champions Trophy is Sunday, the BCCI has sought an extension.
“He (Bumrah) will be going to NCA for his rehabilitation. The initial report says he doesn’t have a fracture but has swelling on his back. So the NCA will monitor his recovery and he will be there for three weeks. But even after that, he will have to play a match or two, even if they are practice games organised to check his match fitness,” a BCCI source had told the Indian Express.
In Australia, Bumrah bowled 151.2 overs in five Test matches with an average of 13.06 and a strike rate of 28.3. He was also the stand-in captain for the first Test in Perth as Rohit Sharma skipped the match. Bumrah also captained the side for the final Test in Sydney when Rohit decided to sit out.
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