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“Clearly, we want him available for all the big games” – Ajit Agarkar on Jasprit Bumrah
By SMCS - Aug 20, 2025 8:00 am
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Despite criticism over the workload management plan of Jasprit Bumrah, chief selector Ajit Agarkar on Tuesday said that the way the speedster is handled won’t change, as they want him “available for all the big games” as well. However, Bumrah has been added to Team India’s 15-member T20 squad for the Asia Cup, which is starting September 9 in the UAE.

Jasprit Bumrah
Jasprit Bumrah

“I don’t think there is any written plan at the moment. Obviously, there has been a nice break after the England series. The team management or the physios or people concerned are always in touch. It’s not just now, and even before his injury, we tried to look after him because we know how valuable he is,” said Agakar during the press meet to announce India’s squad for the Asia Cup 2025.

However, Ajit Agarkar also stated that Bumrah needed to be preserved for important games in future as well.

“Clearly, we want him available for all the big games. I know in international cricket, every game is a big game. But there are World Cups, there is Champion Trophy or big series like England or Australia. We want him available all the time. Most fast bowlers are monitored and yes, because he has picked up an injury over the last 2-3 years. It’s extra attention on how unique and how special he is and it won’t change. It won’t change whether it’s this series or in the next six months,” Agarkar further added.

However, there were some doubts on Jasprit Bumrah’s availability for the upcoming Asia Cup, largely due to the home Test series against the West Indies in October as well. But the selectors picked him, and this will be Bumrah’s first T20 tournament since last year’s World Cup as well. Agarkar also said that Bumrah’s selection for future events will depend on his body condition during that time, and it will be discussed with everyone concerned as well.

“As we go along, how he is feeling, when we require him as a team, which is probably the most important thing and along with the physios and the trainers, those things are monitored. We hope that he is available more often than not,” he added.

Shreyas Iyer
Shreyas Iyer

Asked about Shreyas Iyer’s omission, Agarkar said, “With regards to Shreyas, I mean, you need to tell him who he can replace. No fault of his, nor is it ours. It’s just that we have to pick 15 at the moment, he’ll have to wait for his chance.”

Test captain Shubman Gill was appointed as the vice-captain for the Asia Cup with Suryakumar Yadav leading the team. Gill’s last T20 match was against Sri Lanka at Pallekele in 2024 as well, and he has now replaced Axar Patel as the vice captain position as well.

“Gill’s form in England was something we expected but he exceeded it all. There are more options (for top order) now and Shubman has been in a great form anyway. When they get to Dubai, they can decide on the playing XI according to the opposition and the conditions,” Agarkar said. “Like I said, he (Gill) was (the) vice-captain the last time he played T20 cricket. That was after the last World Cup so even at that point, clearly we were thinking along those lines.”

“Now that he’s available, at least he (Suryakumar) has two options. It’s their headache to pick the batting lineup (now); ours was to pick the 15 and so. But we’ve got some real depth as far as T20 cricket is concerned and we are very active with it,” he shared again.

Speaking about Yashaswi Jaiswal’s place, he said, “It’s unfortunate, with regards to Jaiswal, with Abhishek Sharma in the mix and he can bowl a little bit as well. It’s unfortunate Jaiswal has had to miss out.”