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Big Shock To Fans, This Player Out Of IPL, WTC Final and World Cup 2023

Jasprit Bumrah: These days, the Indian team is playing the Border-Gavaskar series with Australia. The third Test match of the series is to be played in a few days. Another where their captain and experienced fast bowler Pat Cummins will not be able to play in the third test for Australia. So at the same time, the Indian team has also got a big blow.

Team India’s star fast bowler was out for a long time due to injury. According to reports, along with the 2023 IPL, Team India’s leading bowler Jasprit Bumrah has also been ruled out of the 50-over World Cup to be held this year.

Jasprit Bumrah Out Of 2023 IPL and World Cup

Jasprit Bumrah, the most experienced and dangerous bowler of the Indian team, has been running away from Team India for a long time due to injury. Bumrah has missed big tournaments like Asia Cup and the 2022 T20 World Cup due to injury. Team India has missed Bumrah a lot in the last overs.

There were reports that veteran fast bowler Bumrah, who was out due to injury, would return to the field after getting fit by IPL 2023, but according to the report of Cricbuzz, Bumrah may take more time to recover from the injury. BCCI also does not want to be in a hurry to feed Bumrah. For this reason, he is almost out of IPL 2023 and World Cup 2023.

I Joined The Team But Went Back Without Playing.

Bumrah last appeared in the T20I series against Australia in September last year. Bumrah made a comeback after injury in that series as well. After playing one match, he was again injured and ruled out of the entire series.

Let us tell you that a few days after the team was announced for Jasprit Bumrah on the tour of England last year, Bumrah was also added to the team, but his name was withdrawn after a few days.

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