Bumrah has been directed to report to the National Cricket Academy (NCA) in Bengaluru for rehabilitation. His recovery will be closely monitored over the next three weeks, and even after this period, he will need to participate in practice matches to assess his match fitness before any selection decisions can be made. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is currently seeking an extension from the ICC regarding the announcement of the squad, as they remain uncertain about including Bumrah in the initial lineup or listing him as a reserve.
Former Pakistan pacer Mohammad Amir has weighed in on the situation, stating that Bumrah's absence would significantly weaken India's bowling attack, reducing it to only 40-50% of its potential strength. India is placed in Group A alongside Bangladesh, Pakistan, and New Zealand, with their opening match against Bangladesh scheduled for February 20, followed by encounters with Pakistan on February 23 and New Zealand on March 2. All group matches will take place in Dubai due to security concerns.
In light of Bumrah's injury, the BCCI is considering alternative pacers such as Mohd Siraj, Arshdeep, and Mohd Shami to bolster the bowling lineup. Additionally, Bumrah's ongoing fitness issues have raised questions about his future as a potential successor to Rohit Sharma as India's Test captain, prompting selectors to explore other leadership options, including Rishabh Pant and Yashasvi Jaiswal.
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