Jasprit Bumrah’s unexpected absence from the second Test match sparked discussions. After an impressive showing in the first Test, his non-selection raised questions. The team management’s decision was primarily driven by workload management, as stated by captain Shubman Gill. The goal was to preserve Bumrah for crucial matches, including the third Test at Lord’s. Tactical rotation within the bowling attack and the Edgbaston pitch conditions were also influential. The team aimed to keep its fast bowlers in good shape throughout the series, experimenting with different bowling strategies. The Edgbaston pitch, which was expected to offer early assistance to swing and seam bowlers, may have prompted the team to opt for a different approach.
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