Indian cricket fans were taken by surprise when Jasprit Bumrah’s name was missing from the playing XI for the third T20I against South Africa.
The star pacer, who has been India’s bowling spearhead across formats, was not included for the crucial contest, prompting immediate speculation around his availability for the rest of the series.
At the toss, India captain Suryakumar Yadav addressed the situation, confirming that Bumrah had returned home due to personal reasons. While the clarification put an end to injury-related rumours, it also raised questions about whether the fast bowler would rejoin the squad for the remaining matches of the five-game T20I series.
Shortly after that, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) issued a brief update, stating that further information regarding Bumrah’s participation in the upcoming games would be communicated “in due course.” The statement offered little clarity, leaving fans and experts waiting for an official call on the pacer’s return.
Bumrah’s absence came at a time when he is enjoying one of the most remarkable phases of his international career. The 31-year-old recently became the first Indian bowler to claim 100 international wickets in all three formats-Tests, ODIs and T20Is-an achievement that underlines his consistency and value to the national side. His workload management has also been closely monitored, given India’s packed international calendar and major tournaments ahead.
In Bumrah’s place, India handed an opportunity to young fast bowler Harshit Rana, who was drafted into the playing XI for the third T20I. Despite the unexpected change, India produced a composed all-round performance to secure a seven-wicket victory over South Africa, easing immediate pressure on the bowling unit.
However, Bumrah’s potential absence for the final two matches remains a talking point. While India managed comfortably without him in the third T20I, his experience and death-over expertise are often crucial, especially against a strong South African batting line-up.
As things stand, there is no confirmation on whether Bumrah will return for the fourth and fifth T20Is. The team management appears to be prioritising the pacer’s personal situation and long-term fitness over short-term gains.
Until the BCCI releases a formal update, Bumrah’s status for the remainder of the series remains uncertain. For now, India will continue to prepare with available resources, while fans hope for positive news regarding the return of their pace ace.