Will have to try the same 'secret' Bumrah with the planning that made Brett Lee stormy in 2003 World Cup: Hogg
Seniors are constantly being rested in Indian cricket. Ever since the cricketing dose has increased with the IPL, the responsibility of managing the workload rests on the players. Especially in all format players like Jasprit Bumrah. Bumrah is one of the few Indian players who have been rested recently and former Australia spinner Brad Hogg is of the opinion that India should continue to manage their star pacer in a way that will allow him to play in Test matches or important tournaments. To be fresh.
Bumrah could be the best fast bowler in the world across all formats
A similar T20 World Cup is going to start later this year.
Bumrah's performance during India's current tour of England has reaffirmed the fact that Bumrah can be the best fast bowler in the world across all formats.
Hogg told Hindustan Times, 'He's definitely there. But with all the fast bowlers around the world, I think they have to be managed carefully because they are your main asset in any team. Yes, you have batsmen and spinners (but) the workload on the spinners is not as much as that of the fast bowlers.
How Brett Lee did his best
“If you want Bumrah to be at his peak for Test cricket and the T20 World Cup and other tournaments, your medical staff has to take care. When you don't see Bumrah not doing so well, this is probably the time when he has problems with workload management.
Hogg reveals how former fast bowler Brett Lee did his best in the 2003 World Cup, how he benefited. In that World Cup, Lee was at his best, just one wicket behind Sri Lanka's Chaminda Vaas for most wickets taken in the tournament.
Same 'secret' has to be tried on Bumrah
Hogg said, 'Let me tell you a little secret, Brett Lee was playing in the 2003 World Cup. Earlier we had a Test series but Lee was at his peak in the World Cup. He bowled some of the fastest deliveries ever seen in that tournament. It happened because he sat with the physio and had a plan to get to the top of that World Cup. ,