India pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah's back injury ruling him out of the T20 World Cup starting in Australia this month means that the side has to find someone who can fill in the void left by his absence.
Former India batting coach Sanjay Bangar feels that opposition sides will have to reconsider their batting strategy because of the bowling attack not having Bumrah anymore. He added that in Bumrah's absence, he expects young left-arm pacer Arshdeep Singh or either of Mohammed Shami and Deepak Chahar (if drafted in as an official replacement for Bumrah) to leave their mark in the showpiece event.
"There were really small signs of concern, because when Jasprit Bumrah did not play the first match (against Australia at Mohali), then he played the second game (at Nagpur), and then suddenly, he was rested (Bumrah played in Hyderabad but didn't play Thiruvananthapuram match due to back complaint). You suddenly start to think whether this is serious, because he had been out on rest and rehab for a long time and he was somebody who was given a task of strengthening," said Bangar on 'Cricket Live' show on Star Sports.