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If Bumrah doesn’t feel any discomfort in his back, there is hope that he may finally return to action for the final two Tests of the upcoming Border-Gavaskar Trophy.
The third Test of the iconic India-Australia series will kick off at Dharamshala from March 1. “Yes, Bumrah has started bowling in the nets. Let’s hope all goes well and he’s declared fit,” said a reliable source.
Iyer not ruled out of 1st Test yet
Meanwhile, middle-order batsman Shreyas Iyer, who is recovering from a niggle in the back, has still not been ruled out of the first Test.
“There’s very much a possibility that he will recover, as the first Test starts only on February 9 (in Nagpur). He’s suffering from a stiff back, not a major problem. He will try his level best to be fit for the series. No one ruled him out yet-certainly not the BCCI’s medical team at NCA,” a source said.
Team India will assemble in Nagpur on February 2 and train there (both at the old stadium at Civil Lines and at the new stadium in Jamtha) from February 3 to 8.
India, Australia PMs to watch fourth India-Australia Test together
The Prime Ministers of India and Australia, Narendra Modi and Anthony Albanese, will together watch the fourth and final Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy between India and Australi a, which will be held here at the majestic Narendra Modi Stadium from March 9-13, TOI has learnt.
This is the first time that the Indian Prime Minister will watch a match at the refurbished stadium since it was named after him.
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