Jasprit Bumrah Shares Major Fitness Update Ahead of WTC Final by Posting Pic of Bowling Spikes

Jasprit Bumrah teased his return from injury by posting an update on social media (AFP Photo)

Jasprit Bumrah teased his return from injury by posting an update on social media (AFP Photo)

Jasprit Bumrah Shares A Major Update About His Fitness Ahead Of ODI World Cup 2023 By Posting A Picture Of His Bowling Spikes

Indian pacer Jasprit Bumrah has provided a major update about his return to full fitness as he shared a picture of bowling spikes on his Instagram handle, teasing that he might be fit to start bowling once again. Are.

Bumrah has been out of action since last year with a back injury and recently underwent back surgery in New Zealand. The teary-eyed Indian fast bowler had missed the T20 World Cup last year and was also ruled out of the ongoing IPL 2023 season.

His absence meant that Mumbai Indians fans could only dream after bagging Jofra Archer in the IPL 2022 auction, but neither he nor Bumrah have played a single game together, putting their fitness down Has been.

While Bumrah played for MI last year, Archer was plagued by injuries this season, and the Englishman played for Mumbai before another injury forced him to leave the IPL 2023 season midway and return home. Have come.

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However, with less than a fortnight left before the final of the World Test Championship (WTC), Bumrah has teased his comeback by posting a picture of his bowling shoes.

Bumrah wrote on Instagram, ‘Hello friend, we meet again.

In all likelihood, he will not be fit in time for the WTC final against Australia, which will be played between June 7-11 at the Oval in London, but his return will be a big boost for Team India ahead of the 2023 ODI World Cup. ,

Bumrah’s return will boost India’s chances of winning the World Cup at home, which would be their first major ICC title since the Men in Blue lifted the Champions Trophy in 2013.

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The BCCI will be careful not to rush the 29-year-old back into action ahead of the 2022 Asia Cup, having again suffered a hamstring injury after playing against Australia last year.

This time he is being given enough time to recover and looks like the star pacer is soon wearing his bowling cleats and will be thundering 22 yards soon.