… Kushan Sarkar…
Ahmedabad, November 20 (Language) The Indian team has to play seven Test matches against South Africa and England from December to March (2024) this year and in such a situation, the team’s bowling coach Paras Mhambrey said that to keep the fast bowlers safe from injury. Their workload will have to be managed well. Mohammed Shami (24 wickets in 48.5 overs in seven matches), Jasprit Bumrah (20 wickets in 91.5 overs in 11 matches) and Mohammed Siraj (14 wickets in 82.3 overs in 11 matches) took the reins of Indian bowling in the ODI World Cup that concluded on Sunday. Had handled. All these bowlers have been regular members of the team since the Asia Cup. “We have to manage the workload of these bowlers very thoughtfully,” Mhambrey told reporters here after the World Cup. These guys have played a lot of cricket, so we have to see how we can do it.” Mhambrey’s official contract with the team also ended with the World Cup. He said, “We have not discussed this issue yet.” Mhambrey’s role in the Indian dressing room has been very important in the last two years. It will be interesting to see whether Bumrah is ready for the Test team or not. He has been a part of the T20 and ODI teams after recovering from injury. Mhambrey said, “We missed Bumrah for a long time. When he is in the team, you can see how much of an impact his presence has.” The Indian team has an excellent trio of key fast bowlers but Mhambrey is also excited about the young bowlers. Mhambrey said, “Mukesh (Kumar), Prasidh (Krishna), Avesh (Khan) and Kuldeep (Sen) are contenders for the national team.” The bowling coach praised Shami’s wicket-taking ability despite not playing the first four matches. Declared unbelievable. He said, “He (Shami) has been unbelievable. He obviously didn’t get a chance in the early matches, but the way he came back and bowled throughout the tournament was incredible.” Language Anand SudhirSudhir