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Unsure if Jasprit Bumrah will join Ireland tour, says Rohit Sharma, as bowler recovers from injury

Pace spearhead Bumrah, who has not played international cricket since last September, is in the final stage of his rehabilitation after undergoing back surgery in New Zealand in March.

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India captain Rohit Sharma cannot wait to welcome a fit-again Jasprit Bumrah back into the side before the 50-overs home World Cup but is not sure that would be as early as next month’s tour of Ireland.

Pace spearhead Bumrah, who has not played international cricket since last September, is in the final stage of his rehabilitation after undergoing back surgery in New Zealand in March.

India are in the West Indies where they will play eight limited-overs matches before heading to Ireland to play three T20 Internationals there.

“His experience is crucial for the team,” Rohit told reporters in Barbados ahead of the first one-day international against the West Indies on Thursday.

“He’s back from a serious injury. I’m nor sure if he’d travel to Ireland, because the team has not been selected yet.

“We’ll try to make he gets to play enough matches before the World Cup.”

Asia Cup in August-September is a more realistic target for Bumrah to return to international cricket and the subsequent home series against Australia should be enough to get him in prime form, hoped Rohit.

“When you return from a big injury, you lack match fitness,” he said.

“If he plays some matches, it would be good for him and the team. We need to finalise his comeback plans.

“All depends on how much he has recovered. We are quite positive at the moment.”

 

(Reporting by Amlan Chakraborty in New Delhi; editing by Stephen Coates)

Disclaimer: This report is auto generated from the Reuters news service. ThePrint holds no responsibilty for its content.

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