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Bumrah’s Absence In Ranchi Will Cause India Some Problems: Brad Hogg
Bumrah's stellar performance in the series thus far, coupled with his ability to generate reverse swing, has made him a formidable force in India's bowling arsenal. With 17 wickets to his name and a Player of the Match award under his belt, Bumrah's absence leaves a significant void in the Indian lineup, according to Hogg.
"Bumrah not playing the next match is obviously going to play in the hands of England. Getting a bit of reverse swing, he is probably the best fast bowler in this Test series. It is going to cause India some problems going into the next game. It is going to put a lot of pressure on Siraj,” said Brad Hogg on his YouTube channel.
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