However, it is reported that Jasprit Bumrah is expected to return to the playing XI, after being rested for the fourth Test in Ranchi to preserve his fitness for the T20 World Cup campaign.
Digital Desk: The Indian cricket team management may rest two players - one batter and one bowler, as part of workload management in the fifth Test match against England in Dharamsala starting March 7, according to Cricbuzz. Although the specific names of the cricketers remain undisclosed. However, it is reported that Jasprit Bumrah is expected to return to the playing XI, after being rested for the fourth Test in Ranchi to preserve his fitness for the T20 World Cup campaign.
Meanwhile, KL Rahul's quadriceps injury continues to sideline him from the series, with concerns over his full recovery. Despite being deemed a '90 percent' fit ahead of the third Test, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) decided to reassess the situation.
With India already leading the series 3-1, selectors may give Rahul more time to recover and regain full fitness, especially with the T20 World Cup. The decision reflects the team's strategic approach to managing player workload and prioritizing long-term performance objectives.
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