New Delhi, Sports Desk. Former India cricketer Mohammad Kaif has criticized VVS Laxman and his team at the National Cricket Academy (NCA) for the lack of clarity on Bumrah’s injury. Kaif says that there is a flaw in the NCA system. The former cricketer said that the NCA president should take care of it.

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Actually, due to the injury of the players of Team India, the concerns of BCCI and veteran cricketers have increased. In such a situation, according to a report, Jasprit Bumrah will have to stay in NCA for three more months. This star fast bowler of India could not take part in the T20 World Cup and the Border-Gavaskar series. Now with the 2023 ODI World Cup, playing in the final of the World Test Championship is also not possible. However, the BCCI has said that he will be fit before the ODI World Cup. Please tell that Bumrah’s back surgery has been done.

There is a Glitch in the NCA System

Kaif criticized Bumrah for staying in NCA for three more months. Talking to a sports channel, Kaif said, “I have seen the flaw in the system. Players have been selected in the team and then dropped before the match citing not being fully fit. Along with Bumrah This happened recently and even Mohammed Shami has done this many times. So NCA coaches, physios, VVS Laxman and his team have to take care of these situations. Because cricket lovers are expecting Bumrah to play. It is unfair as well. I think this is a very serious matter and the management should not take it lightly.”

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Doubt on Making a Place in the Team

“There should be transparency and players should be properly tested before being declared fit. A player is either fit or will need 10-20 days. As a Bumrah fan, I want to know what is his injury, what is his recovery time.” It will be interesting to see if Bumrah returns to the squad for the Asia Cup and the ODI World Cup later this year. whether you can do it or not.