Jasprit Bumrah’s exceptional performance in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy included bowling over 150 overs and taking 32 wickets, raising concerns about his workload. However, former India pacer Balwinder Sandhu dismisses workload management, stressing the importance of endurance and strength for Test cricket bowlers. The immense workload Bumrah shouldered throughout the series raises concerns about his physical limits.
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