{"id":1235,"date":"2025-06-28T04:04:02","date_gmt":"2025-06-28T04:04:02","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/echo.grabonic.com\/?p=1235"},"modified":"2025-06-28T04:04:02","modified_gmt":"2025-06-28T04:04:02","slug":"eng-vs-ind-without-jasprit-bumrah-can-india-win-a-test-in-anderson-tendulkar-trophy","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/echo.grabonic.com\/?p=1235","title":{"rendered":"ENG vs IND: Without Jasprit Bumrah, can India win a Test in Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><\/p>\n<div>\n<p>Back in the early &#8217;90s, television sets across India would flicker off the moment Sachin Tendulkar was dismissed. Such is the hold Jasprit Bumrah now exerts over the Indian Test team. It&#8217;s been &#8216;Bumrah or bust&#8217; for a side staring down the barrel of transition sooner than expected.<\/p>\n<p>In the Border-Gavaskar Trophy in Australia in 2024-25, it was, for the most part, Bumrah against the Aussies over five grinding Tests. And when he broke down in the final clash, <strong>India&#8217;s hopes of salvaging the series vanished with him.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Fast-forward to June, and Indian cricket fans&#8217; worst fears are beginning to stir. Bumrah is set to miss the second Test of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy against England. <strong>Despite piling up over 800 runs in the opener at Leeds<\/strong>-and with Bumrah snaring a five-for-India still lost. Now, with a Bazballing England looming in Birmingham, the prospect of facing them without their spearhead is unnerving, to say the least.<\/p>\n<p>If reports are accurate, Bumrah, originally signed up for just three of the five Tests, will sit out the Edgbaston clash-even with a week&#8217;s break between the games. India, after all, must protect its Kohinoor. It&#8217;s about workload management now for arguably the world&#8217;s best fast bowler, one with a history of fragility. After all, he has bowled 1,482 overs since his debut-the most by any Indian bowler in that span, by a country mile.<\/p>\n<p>On Friday, India trained for over four hours at Edgbaston. Bumrah was present but didn&#8217;t bowl. Though not officially ruled out, all signs point to his absence: a clear pivot in training towards other seamers ahead of the Birmingham battle.<\/p>\n<p>Not since the Border-Gavaskar series of 2021 has one player&#8217;s availability overshadowed all other subplots. Then, the question was how India would cope without Virat Kohli, available for only one of five Tests. Now, it&#8217;s whether they can survive two without Bumrah-especially after the gutting loss in the series opener.<\/p>\n<p>And that brings us to the core question: can India win an overseas Test without Jasprit Bumrah? While many cricket romantics would swiftly say no, pointing to the glaring overdependence exposed at Headingley, let&#8217;s turn to the numbers before India take the field at Edgbaston.<\/p>\n<p>But first, a quick detour: Did India err in <strong>openly declaring that Bumrah would play only three<\/strong> of the five Tests? Even if pre-planned, why hand England the tactical edge on a silver platter? There&#8217;s no Mohammed Shami. Mohammed Siraj looks out of rhythm. And the rest of the pace group haven&#8217;t bowled a single Test over in England.<\/p>\n<h3><strong>INDIA&#8217;S FRONTLINE PACERS WITHOUT BUMRAH<\/strong><\/h3>\n<p>Remove Bumrah, and the experience of this young seam group is effectively halved. Siraj is the de facto senior, but his form-particularly in red-ball cricket-has been patchy at best. Akash Deep, despite promise, has mostly played at home. Prasidh was expensive in Leeds, and Arshdeep has yet to earn his cap.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Grim reading, isn&#8217;t it?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Bumrah&#8217;s impact, especially overseas, has been monumental since his red-ball debut in 2018. India have played 26 Tests without him in this time-and won 18. But zoom in on foreign soil, and the numbers dip. Narrow it further to SENA countries (South Africa, England, New Zealand, Australia), and the struggle becomes clearer.<\/p>\n<p>Since Bumrah&#8217;s debut, India&#8217;s overseas wins without him have come only in Bangladesh (2022), the West Indies (thanks largely to R Ashwin&#8217;s 12-wicket haul on a turning Dominica track in 2023), and the miracle of Gabba in 2021.<\/p>\n<p><strong>The data makes it plain: when Bumrah plays, India win more.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Now consider this: before Bumrah&#8217;s arrival, India had won just 18 of their 113 overseas Tests in SENA. Post his debut, that win percentage has doubled!<\/p>\n<p><strong>Telling, isn&#8217;t it?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>India will look to Brisbane 2021 for hope. That epic series finale saw them field a pace attack held together by tape and belief. No Bumrah. No Ashwin. Siraj-just two Tests old-led the line. Navdeep Saini played his second, and T Natarajan, flown in as a net bowler, was handed his debut. And yet, they took 20 wickets. Under Rahane&#8217;s calm leadership, they rode Sydney&#8217;s resilience into Brisbane&#8217;s triumph.<\/p>\n<p><strong>But Birmingham 2024 is no Brisbane 2021.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>England aren&#8217;t playing traditional Test cricket. Under Ben Stokes and Brendon McCullum, they&#8217;ve turned chasing 350+ into routine. Don&#8217;t forget, it was at this very ground in 2022 that England chased down 379-against a Bumrah-led India.<\/p>\n<p>If Bumrah is ruled out, you can bet England will gleefully shave off even the slimmest blade of grass from the surface. They&#8217;ll back their batting muscle and pile pressure on India&#8217;s raw pace attack.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Is it a foregone conclusion then?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Not necessarily-if India get their combination right.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>In Leeds, India opted for Shardul Thakur as the fifth bowler alongside Jadeja. It was an attacking move, as they picked a bowling all-rounder over Nitish Kumar Reddy. But the selection of Prasidh Krishna-a hit-the-deck bowler-over a natural swing option may have backfired in English conditions.<\/p>\n<p>In Bumrah&#8217;s absence, India could consider the likes of Akash Deep or Arshdeep Singh-both more attuned to swinging the red Duke ball. Or, they might even throw in Kuldeep Yadav as a second spinner.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Two spinners in England? Sounds risky-but not outrageous.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>After all, cricketing greats like Sunil Gavaskar and Sourav Ganguly have long preached picking your five best bowlers, not just horses for courses. And consider this: Ashwin took seven wickets at Edgbaston in 2018 in a narrow defeat. And long before him, legendary Shane Warne turned Edgbaston pitches into theatres of slow, spinning torment. Even Nathan Lyon has 20 wickets in three Tests here.<\/p>\n<p>Could India dare to play both Jadeja and Kuldeep in Birmingham?<\/p>\n<p>And if Bumrah is to miss two Tests in this series, what are the ideal venues for his rest?<\/p>\n<p>Let&#8217;s examine the historical balance of spin versus pace at the four remaining grounds-Edgbaston, Lord&#8217;s, Old Trafford and The Oval.<\/p>\n<p>If it&#8217;s purely a numbers game, Edgbaston and The Oval might seem the best bets to rest him. But even with the data, the picture looks dim for India.<\/p>\n<p>Still, there&#8217;s room for optimism. As Gautam Gambhir said ahead of the series: &#8220;I have said it before during the Champions Trophy [which Bumrah missed and India won] as well-it will give someone the opportunity to put his hand up. We have enough talent there. I know he is quality, but we&#8217;ve got quality beyond him too.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>India will need belief, bold calls, and a touch of magic.<\/p>\n<p>Because while Jasprit Bumrah might not walk out at Edgbaston, India still must.<\/p>\n<p>&#8211; Ends<\/p>\n<div class=\"authors__container\">\n<div class=\"authors__by\">\n<p>Published By: <\/p>\n<p>Akshay Ramesh<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"published__on\">\n<p>Published On: <\/p>\n<p>Jun 28, 2025<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Back in the early &#8217;90s, television sets across India would flicker off the moment Sachin Tendulkar was dismissed. Such is the hold Jasprit Bumrah now exerts over the Indian Test team. It&#8217;s been &#8216;Bumrah or bust&#8217; for a side staring down the barrel of transition sooner than expected. 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