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Why Was Jasprit Bumrah Rested Despite Wanting To Play All England Tests? Report Says...

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Indian cricket team fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah wanted to play all five Test matches against England in the ongoing series but was rested for the fourth game in Ranchi as part of workload management, according to a report by Hindustan Times.

The report claimed that Bumrah was keen on playing all the games "influenced by the two eight-day breaks at the end of the second and fourth matches".

However, with the T20 World Cup taking place in June this year, the team management decided to rest him for the match. Bumrah was not the only pacer who was rested in the series as Mohammed Siraj was released from the squad for the second Test despite travelling with the team and practicing in Visakhapatnam.

Bumrah was released from the Indian Test squad while senior batter KL Rahul was ruled out of the fourth match beginning in Ranchi on Friday.

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