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Bumrah Is India’s Ronaldo, You Don’t Replace Him Until You Have To, Says Harmison
Harmison believes that if Bumrah is forced to miss the upcoming ICC Champions Trophy due to injury, it would be akin to a FIFA World Cup without Ronaldo at his peak.
Bumrah, who played a pivotal role in India's Test series against Australia, is struggling with a swelling on his back and is likely to miss the group stage of the Champions Trophy. However, Harmison insists that India should keep him in the squad until the last possible moment in hopes of his return for the knockout rounds.
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