Test series star Bumrah rested from Australia ODIs, NZ tour

Mohammed Siraj will replace Bumrah

January 08, 2019 04:13 pm | Updated 06:07 pm IST - Sydney

Jasprit Bumrah

Jasprit Bumrah

In-form Indian pacer Jasprit Bumrah was on January 8 rested from the upcoming ODI series against Australia and the subsequent tour of New Zealand. He has been replaced by Mohammed Siraj.

“Keeping in mind the work load of the bowler, it was best felt to give him adequate rest ahead of the home series against Australia. Mohammed Siraj will replace Bumrah in the squad for the Australia and New Zealand tour,” said the BCCI in a statement. “Punjab pacer Siddarth Kaul has also been drafted into the squad for the three-match T20I series against New Zealand.”

Bumrah, who made his Test debut just 12 months ago, has become India’s go to pacer in all three formats. The attack comprising Bumrah, Mohammad Shami, Umesh Yadav, Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Ishant Sharma has been hailed as India’s best ever.

The decision to rest him comes after saptain Virat Kohli also emphasised on managing the workload of the pacers following India’s maiden Test series win in Australia here on January 7.

“It’s important to take care of these guys especially — manage workloads, that’s going to be our priority going forward. But even more so, finding three more guys who can bowl as fast as and as relentless as these guys,” said Kohli.

India will play three ODIs against Australia starting here on January 12 before travelling to New Zealand for a five-ODI and three-T20I assignment starting January 23.

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