Former India left-arm pacer Irfan Pathan is hoping that pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah is fully or more than hundred percent fit ahead of his comeback into competitive cricket through the ODIs against Sri Lanka, starting from Tuesday in Guwahati.
Bumrah has been out of cricketing action since September 2022 and has also missed the Men's T20 World Cup in Australia due to a back injury. "Look I'm very sceptical about Jasprit Bumrah's comeback, I'm hoping that he will not have an injury effect on his bowling. But I really hope that he is fully fit, more than hundred per cent fit, which is what I want to look at because a player like Bumrah, is very important to the Indian team," said Pathan on 'Follow the Blues' show on Star Sports.
Pathan also stressed on why a fit Bumrah is extremely crucial for the Indian team in the build-up to the ODI World Cup. "For him to play consistently and remain fit is of utmost importance because to find a player of his quality is very rare, so to manage him and for him to manage his body and to keep his fitness levels on top as well as to keep his mind on recovering from his stress injury and go under rehabilitation, and to continue to grow and move forward as a cricketer is of vital importance not only to Bumrah but for the team management as well."