Indian cricket fans breathed a sigh of relief as pace spearhead and captain Jasprit Bumrah returned to the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) after undergoing precautionary scans on Saturday.
Indian cricket fans breathed a sigh of relief as pace spearhead and captain Jasprit Bumrah returned to the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) after undergoing precautionary scans on Saturday. The star bowler had left the field earlier on Day 2 of the fifth Test against Australia, sparking injury concerns after he appeared to experience discomfort following his post-lunch spell.
Jasprit Bumrah has returned to the SCG. pic.twitter.com/8vSLzGyGIn
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau)Bumrah, who has been the standout performer for India in the series with 32 wickets, delivered a stellar performance in the morning session, removing Marnus Labuschagne to further dent Australia's batting lineup. However, after bowling just one over in his second spell, he was seen speaking to stand-in captain Virat Kohli and subsequently walked off the field.
The situation took a worrying turn when visuals showed Bumrah leaving the stadium in an SUV, accompanied by team doctor and security liaison officer Anshuman Upadhyay. The team management later clarified that Bumrah had been sent for precautionary scans, as he reportedly experienced a possible side strain.
Jasprit Bumrah has left the SCG: https://t.co/0nmjl6Qp2a pic.twitter.com/oQaygWRMyc
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau)As the news spread, social media was abuzz with messages of concern and hope from fans, who have admired Bumrah's consistent brilliance throughout the series. His return to the SCG later in the day brought much-needed reassurance to the Indian camp and supporters alike.
While the exact results of the scans are yet to be disclosed, team sources suggest that the decision to send Bumrah for scans was a preventive measure to manage his workload. The pacer’s availability for the remainder of the Test will likely be determined after further assessment.
With India leading the series and aiming for a historic triumph, Bumrah’s fitness is critical for the team’s chances. His return to the SCG has eased immediate fears, but fans and team management will remain cautiously optimistic as they closely monitor his condition.
Good news... Let's see if he comes to bat first or not. Hopefully he will
— Live Indian Cricket (@Bharat_India_SP)I hope all good 👍
— GANPAT CHOUDHARY (@JNU_Ganpat)Hope he is fine .
— Info Consumer (@InfoConsut)That's really great news for Indian Team.
— Jharkhand Warrior (@Jhar_Warrior)Some good news finally 😞
— T H A N G A M (@meerappadum)Bumrah’s back at SCG, but India’s in a tough spot right now. The team needs to recover fast, build runs, and allow Bumrah to make his impact in the WTC.
— Explorer (@explorer732)He must be fit for bowling...
— Dr. K. Navin (@K_Navin1)Hope returns 🙏 https://t.co/jylGW28z5K
— Rahul Chouhan (@RahulChauhanMP)JASPRIT BUMRAH IS BACK. 🐐🇮🇳 pic.twitter.com/w2jLi0JUJf
— Mufaddal Vohra (@mufaddal_vohra)