Have a look at Jasprit Bumrah injury update, his current status and return date
The finest pacer in India, Jasprit Bumrah, is getting ready for surgery. The most current information on the Mumbai Indians player indicates that he will be flown to New Zealand.
Players have previously been flown to Europe by the BCCI for specialised care. KL Rahul travelled to Germany to have treatment for his nagging groin. Hardik Pandya had back surgery in London, much like Bumrah did.
Explained what happened to Jasprit Bumrah, injury update, report, status, return date and will he play in IPL 2023
Jasprit Bumrah is recently preparing for surgery. After surgery, the Indian pacer will need to recover for 20–24 weeks. His back needs to be fixed surgically before the World Cup, according to the BCCI and NCA.
Jasprit Bumrah injury update
The Indian bowler is now forced out from competing in the IPL this season. He will also be absent from the Asia Cup and the World Test Championship final.
The surgery on Bumrah will be carried out by the same medical professionals who previously worked with Jofra Archer and Shane Bond.
According to Cricbuzz, Jasprit Bumrah would be flown by BCCI to New Zealand for surgery. The Indian cricket board has taken notice of a Kiwi physician who has previously treated athletes like Jofra Archer and Shane Bond.
Bond, the bowling coach for the Mumbai Indians, is likely to have made a similar suggestion.
The plans are being made fast because of his short recovery period and the potential that he will attend the World Cup.
The surgery will reportedly be led by Rowan Schouten. The Christchurch surgeon is highly recognised in the sporting world for having previously assisted Graham Inglis in caring for New Zealand athletes, most notably Shane Bond.
He assisted with the procedures of Australian pacers Ben Dwarshius and James Pattinson, who shared a back issue with Jofra Archer.
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When will Jasprit Bumrah return to pitch?
Jasprit Bumrah won’t be able to play until September because his recovery from surgery will take 20 to 24 weeks. The 2023 World Cup will start in October.
Jasprit Bumrah injury timeline
- July 2022: After claiming to have a back ailment, Bumrah withdrew from the third one-day international against England in July 2022. The back issue he suffered in 2019 was reoccurring, according to additional testing.
- August 2022: Missed the ODI series in the West Indies, returned to the NCA after his back problem flared up.
- August 2022: Bumrah missed the Asia Cup because she was unable to recover in time.
- September 2022: Bumrah was pushed back after a two and a half month recovery in time to participate in the South Africa series prior to the T20 World Cup.
- September 2022: The plan backfired as Bumrah’s injury got worse despite just bowling six overs in two T20 games.
- October 2022: Bumrah’s participation in the T20 World Cup was entirely cancelled out.
- November 2022: The New Zealand tour was missed by the pacer.
- December 2022: He was ruled out of Bangladesh tour
- January 2023: He was initially chosen for the Sri Lanka ODI series, but was then dropped after complaining of back pain at the NCA while putting in more effort during his workouts.
- February 2023: Ruled out of the Border Gavaskar Trophy.
- February 2023: Ruled out of IPL 2023 & WTC Final.