Missing big players like Bumrah is a problem for any team: Kapil Dev

Bumrah, who was named the ICC Test and Cricketer of the Year for 2024, was on Tuesday ruled out of the upcoming ICC Champions Trophy due to a lower back injury.

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Gurugram: Former cricketer Kapil Dev attends a school's annual sports function, in Gurugram, Thursday, Jan. 23, 2025. (Photo: PTI)
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4 min read Last Updated : Feb 12 2025 | 11:33 PM IST

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Legendary all-rounder Kapil Dev said the injury-enforced absence of impact players like Jasprit Bumrah can hamper any team, and the former skipper hoped that India's pace talisman will return to action sooner rather than later.

Bumrah, who was named the ICC Test and Cricketer of the Year for 2024, was on Tuesday ruled out of the upcoming ICC Champions Trophy due to a lower back injury.

The 31-year-old, who has already undergone a lower back surgery in 2022, sustained another stress-related injury while bowling in the final Test against Australia at Sydney, where he pulled out after sending down 10 overs in the first innings.

"The quality of cricket Jasprit Bumrah has played in the last two years has been really impactful and I don't think any other fast bowler in the world has been able to produce that kind of a performance," said Kapil in an interview on Cricket Adda Youtube channel shared with PTI Videos.

"Big players like Bumrah, R Ashwin, Anil Kumble, Zaheer Khan who gave out match winning performances and then to see them getting injured is indeed a problem for any side. I just hope Bumrah returns soon, because a big player is a big player," he added.  ALSO READ: There is freedom in the squad to play the way you want: Rohit Sharma

Bumrah was India's standout bowler last year, playing a pivotal role in India's home wins over England and Bangladesh.

He was also the Player of the Series against Australia in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, bagging 32 wickets across five Tests. He dominated all opposition teams in the last 12 months, grabbing 71 wickets from a mere 13 matches at a brilliant average of 14.92.

Bumrah was also the fourth Indian bowler to take 70 or more wickets in a calendar year after Kapil, Anil Kumble and R Ashwin.

The Indian senior men's team selection committee has named Harshit Rana as Bumrah's replacement for the Champions Trophy starting on February 19 in Pakistan. India will open their campaign against Bangladesh in Dubai on February 20.

The 1983 World Cup-winning skipper vindicated the selection of mystery spinner Varun Chakravarthy in India's Champions Trophy squad.

"He has the ability and has been performing well...whenever a mystery bowler comes into any side then his impact could be seen on the team. The most important thing for him is that how much time will the opponents take to read and play him.

"But so far the way he has performed in the last one or two years, it has been great," said the 66-year-old Kapil, who took 434 wickets and scored 5248 runs from 131 Tests between 1978 and 1994.

'Kohli and Rohit playing Ranji Trophy after 12 years does not look good'  Kapil suggested that the BCCI should take some strong measures to ensure that senior India players play in domestic cricket.

"If you are talking about Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma, playing Ranji Trophy after 12 years, how is that right? It does not look good at all. It's not because they did not perform. Whether they score runs or not, you have to score runs in domestic cricket...So yes, certain strong measures have to be taken.

"But my point is, had we won or had Rohit or Kohli scored runs, would they have played Ranji Trophy? Don't look at the performances, make the system strong. Whether you score zero or lakhs of runs, play cricket by staying within the system," he said.

Talking about wives accompanying India players on long tours, he said, "Taking your wives on tours is not wrong, but I feel that if the tour is one month, they should not be allowed for the first 20 days so that the players can play together as a team.

"Similarly, for a three-month campaign, at least for a month players should be left alone with the team.

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First Published: Feb 12 2025 | 11:32 PM IST

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