News India Live, Digital Desk: Indian cricket team star fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah has been dropped from the upcoming tour of England. This decision has been taken due to his back injury. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has clarified that it is not a workload management (workload management), but it is a matter of real injury that has put them out of the field. Bumrah has been feeling discomfort in the back for some time, and now he has been advised to rest and recover after the latest investigation. Due to this injury, he will not be able to participate in a series of important Test matches against England. His absence is considered a major setback for the Indian bowling attack, especially against a strong opposition team. The main objective of BCCI’s statement was to clarify that this time the decision to relax Bumrah is not part of the strategy already decided to manage his workload. In recent times, there has been a lot of discussion about the workload of cricketers, and BCCI is taking care to protect its major players from injuries. However, in this particular case, it is a real injury that will require intensive treatment and recovery. Bumrah’s health and availability will now be focused more than team selection for the upcoming series

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