At Lord’s, Bumrah bowled for close to an hour without a pause, testing the likes of Nair, Sai Sudharsan, Abhimanyu Easwaran, and Dhruv Jurel. He had missed the Edgbaston Test as part of his workload management.

After missing the Edgbaston Test due to workload management, India’s ace pacer Jasprit Bumrah is raring to bowl at Lord’s, the venue for the third Test against hosts England. The Lord’s Test will start on July 10. Bumrah picked up a fifer in the Leeds Test but went wicketless in England’s second innings as they chased down a 371-run target. However, India bounced back in the series, clinching a massive 336-run win at Edgbaston – their first ever at the ground after 7 losses in 9 Tests – with Akash Deep and Mohammed Siraj dazzling on that occasion. Akash picked up 10 wickets, while Siraj ended the match with a 7-wicket haul.
As the stage is now set for the high-octane Lord’s Test, all eyes are back on Bumrah. And the pacer cannot wait to bowl at the Mecca of Cricket. In India’s first net session since their historic win at Edgbaston on Tuesday, bowling coach Morne Morkel posed a question to him: old ball or new ball? Bumrah had no doubt about his choice. “I will definitely take the new ball,” he told Morkel. Moments later, Bumrah bowled a vicious delivery that took an outside edge from Karun Nair after hitting the good length spot.
Bumrah last bowled on June 24 at Headingley, Leeds. He ended that match having bowled 43.4 overs. His workload management is a pre-planned activity. As announced earlier, he will play three out of the five Tests in England. Although the Indian team management received a lot of flak for not considering him at Edgbaston, especially when India were trailing the series 0-1, that criticism died down after Akash Deep and Siraj ensured his absence was not felt.
At Lord’s, Bumrah bowled close to an hour without a pause, even though several Indian batters – including captain Shubman Gill, KL Rahul, Yashasvi Jaiswal, and Rishabh Pant – chose not to hit the nets. Bumrah tested the likes of Nair, Sai Sudharsan, Abhimanyu Easwaran, and Dhruv Jurel.

