The India National Cricket Team has suffered a significant setback in the ongoing fifth Test against Australia at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG). Reports from RevSportz confirm that team skipper and premier pacer Jasprit Bumrah has been ruled out of the remainder of the match due to an injury.
Bumrah’s troubles began on Day 2 of the Test when he walked off the field after lunch and failed to return. Earlier in the first session, the fast bowler briefly left the field for about 30 minutes but returned to bowl during the second innings. However, he managed to deliver only one over, displaying visible discomfort as his pace dropped significantly to the 120s—well below his usual high-speed standards.
The situation escalated when Bumrah was seen leaving the ground for scans, with broadcasters capturing footage of the speedster departing in a car. This development fueled speculation about his fitness and availability for the remainder of the game.
While the exact nature and severity of the injury remain unclear, sources suggest that Bumrah will play no further part in the Test. His absence is a major blow to the Indian side, which relies heavily on his skills and leadership.
The team now faces an uphill task in the crucial Test without their captain and star pacer. Fans and cricketing experts await further updates on Bumrah’s condition, hoping for a speedy recovery for the stalwart bowler.