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IND vs. Eng Test: Are Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammad Siraj overwork? Tell the number one different story. Cricket news

Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammad Siraj

As India for the fourth Test against England in Old Trafford starting on July 23, the spotlight is back on fast bowling workload. With all the nonsense around Jaspreet Bumrah’s workload and how he will play only three out of five Tests to stay fresh, it is easy to remember that Mohammad Siraj is not behind him.After three tests, India is behind a series of five matches 1-2, Dhyan is on Bumrah and will he step for the Old Trafford Test. He has already played two Tests, if the pre-series has been planned, 31-year-old will play one of the fourth or fifth test at Oval from 31 July. But it can all boil the concerns of their fitness and charge management.

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Since the beginning of 2024, Bumrah leads the seamers in Test cricket with 453.4 overs, but Siraj is not far behind with 423.3 overs, putting it second in the global list. Australia’s Mitchell Starc (412) and Pat Cummins (401.1) follow closely. This is a clear indication of how important Siraj has become for India’s red ball attack.

Rank Player Country Over bowling
1 Jasprit Bumrah India 453.4
2 Mohammad Siraj India 423.3
3 Michel Starc Australia 412.0
4 Pat Cummins Australia 401.1

Despite the charge, Siraj has not shown signs of slowing down. But the real story explains how it is used. Sirj an average of 12.83 overs per innings compared to 14.63 of Bumrah, and 14.86 of Pat Cummins. Their small but more frequent mantras mean that they have been called regularly, even if it is not long every time.Chris Woakes, the medium pace of England, bowled more in the second place (15.89) in second place (15.89) in the list of a seamor’s charge with Jayden Seal (14.87) of the West Indies.Over bowling per inningsIn Test cricket since 2024 by Seamers:

Rank Player Country Over/in
1 Chris Woakes England 15.89
2 Jayden seal West indies 14.87
3 Pat Cummins Australia 14.86
4 Jasprit Bumrah India 14.63
5 Mohammad Siraj India 12.83

India’s assistant coach Ryan Ten Dotk praised Sirj’s commitment and energy. He said, “He never goes away from responsibility. He is like a lion with the ball. So we need to be careful with him. He is always ready to bowl more, even when we want to pull him back,” he said.But not everyone is confident from the vigilant perspective of India. Former all -rounder Irfan Pathan voiced strong views on workload talk in Indian cricket. Pathan said on his YouTube channel, “Ben Stokes bowled a marathon 9.2-over spell in five days. He bats, bowls, a significant run out, but no one talks about his workload.” “In India, we talk about workload management even during the match. It’s not time. You manage it when the player is relaxed, not when the game is on the line., Pathan also pointed to examples such as Joffra Archer, who returned to test cricket after four years and bowled six over opening spell without hesitation. Pathan said, “Stokes did not think twice. They played magic after magic. If he could bowl nine overs, we will be reconciled,” Pathan said, “Did Indian pacers push themselves sufficient in the second innings at Lord’s.”After a narrow loss in Lords, the India is under pressure to level the series. It would be important to manage their two main fast bowlers cleverly. The numbers suggest that both of them have done a lot, but also suggest how different their roles are.

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