“Management of the workload is a nonsense”: the former Indian cricket player explodes Jasprit Bumrah after the Ind VS Eng | Cricket news

India recently concluded a series of 2-2 tests against England, marking one of their most notable performances abroad. The series presented the return of Jasprit Bumrah after recovering from a back injury that had sidelined it in the Australian series last year.Bumrah participated in three out of five games due to workload management problems, affirming 14 counters with two five -titles. Several cricket legends, including Sunil Gavaskar, have expressed their concerns about the management of the workload.
Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!Former Indian Cricket Player Sandeep Patil shared his point of view on the management of the workload during an interaction with midday.“Management of the workload is a nonsense. You are in good shape or unfit, and this is how we [his selection committee] Selected teams. We have not entertained this workload company. Modern players have all the facilities. We did not have such rehabilitation programs in our days of play. Sometimes we continued to play despite the injuries. Let’s just say that we were happy to play for the country … No Naatak, “said Sandeep.
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Patil questioned the position of the BCCI on the management of the workload and the role of physiotherapists in the selection of teams.“I wonder how the BCCI agrees with all this. Is the physio more important than the captain than the head coach? What about selectors? Should we expect the physio to be seated in the meetings of the selection committee now? Will he decide?” He asked.Patil stressed the importance of dedication during the representation of the national team.“When you are chosen for your country, you will die for your country. You are a warrior. I saw Sunil Gavaskar beats the five days of a match, I saw Kapil Dev Bowl the most days of a test match, and even a bowl in the nets. They never asked for breaks, never complained and their career has extended to over 16 years. I did not miss the next test after my head injury in Australia in 1981. “Patil cited examples of Sunil Gavaskar and Kapil Dev cricket legends, which have always made without asking for breaks. He also mentioned his own gaming experience immediately after undergoing a head injury in Australia in 1981.



