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Bumrah out, Siraj in: T20 World Cup Team India’s helpless change

This is not the good news for the cricket fans of India. Jasprit Bumrah has bee ruled out of T20 World Cup.

As per the BCCI sources, the reason behind staying out of the World Cup squad is the bowlers injury which is not allowing him to enter the field.

Bumrah is undoubtedly the bowling back bone of today’s Indian cricket. Now due to a back stress fracture his being ruled out is a massive blow to the team’s chances at the ICC flagship event of the cricket world.

The T20 World Cup starting next month in Australia, will be joined by an Indian cricket squad with the pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah. The bad news came to the fore yesterday only ruling Bumrah out of the T20 World Cup due to a back stress fracture.

As per the doctors’ advice, Bumrah may be forced out of the bowling action for around six months now due to the stress injury.

Parijat Tripathi

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