
As India gears up for a challenging Test series during the English summer, pace sensation Jasprit Bumrah has finally opened up about why he did not take up the Test captaincy. When the BCCI recently named Shubman Gill as the new Test captain, fans heavily criticised the decision, believing that Bumrah was the most deserving candidate for the important role. Many questioned the board’s reasoning, given Bumrah’s experience, leadership qualities, and impactful performances across conditions.
Jasprit Bumrah discloses the major reason behind captaincy role decline
In an interview with Sky Sports, Bumrah said before the retirement of Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli, he had already communicated with the BCCI during the IPL regarding his future workload. He revealed that discussions were held with his medical and fitness team, particularly those managing his back, about the challenges of a five-match Test series. After assessing the situation, they collectively concluded that it would be wiser to manage his workload carefully. Based on this, Bumrah informed the BCCI that he did not wish to be considered for a leadership role, as he would not be in a position to play all the Test matches.
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“Before Rohit & Virat retired – During the IPL, I had spoken to BCCI, that I have discussed about workload going forward in a five-match Test series, I have spoken to people who manage my back – we came to conclusion that we have to be little more smart, then I called the BCCI that I don’t want to be looked at the leadership role because I won’t be able to play all the Test matches,” Bumrah stated.
Team stability over individual responsibility
Bumrah further added that the BCCI had considered him for a captaincy role in the Test team. He felt it wouldn’t be ideal for the team if he led for a few matches and then someone else had to step in for the remaining games due to his workload management. Bumrah emphasized that his decision was made with the team’s best interest in mind, as he wanted to prioritise team stability over individual responsibility.
“BCCI was looking at me as the leadership role but I have to say no to them because it’s not ideal when someone is leading for 3 tests then some other have to lead rest of the tests so it’s not fair for the team as I wanted to put team first,” Bumrah added.
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