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Jasprit Bumrah And KL Rahul Are More Likely To Return In Asia Cup 2023: With fewer than 100 days till the World Cup in October-November India has got some encouraging news regarding the availability of three of their first-choice players, who are presently injured.

Two of India’s star players, Jasprit Bumrah and KL Rahul, are expected to return to the national team after recuperating from injuries in time for the 2023 ODI World Cup, although Shreyas Iyer’s rehabilitation may take longer than expected.

According to The Indian Express, Bumrah and Rahul might be part of the Men in Blue’s roster for the 2023 Asia Cup, which will be held in September.

At the National Cricket Academy in Bengaluru, Jasprit Bumrah, KL Rahul, and Shreyas Iyer are all receiving rehabilitation. If their recuperation proceeds as anticipated, Bumrah and Rahul will be ready for selection for the Asia Cup in September. India will rely on Sanju Samson and Suryakumar Yadav as backup because Iyer is still recovering.

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Details on Bumrah, Rahul And Iyer

Jasprit Bumrah’s absence has cost India heavily in big tournaments Most notably the recent T20 World Cup, which they lost by 209 runs. Bumrah’s absence cost India not just the World Tour Championship final. It is also the Asia Cup and T20 World Cup last year. As a result, the BCCI is unwilling to take any further risks with Bumrah for the senior bowler to be available for inclusion in India’s World Cup team.

KL Rahul, who underwent surgery after suffering a right thigh injury in the Indian Premier League (IPL 2023), is also said to be doing well. Moving forward, the wicketkeeper-batter. He has become an important member of India’s ODI team, and is expected to speed up his recuperation. According to the source, both Rahul and Bumrah may reach full fitness by the Ireland trip. As it begins on August 18, but the BCCI is not in the mood to rush them back.

In the instance of Shreyas Iyer, the right-handed batter endured back surgery earlier this year due to reoccurring problems, and he, too, is presently in the NCA. His comeback is anticipated to be delayed, and if that occurs, the BCCI may look to Suryakumar Yadav or Sanju Samson to fill Iyer’s ODI spot. Before his injury, Iyer had been a vital member of India’s batting lineup, having established himself as the No.4 batsman.

With most of India’s World Cup sites slated to aid spinners, Yadav and Samson will give much-needed vitality in the middle-order when spinners operate. Both, like Iyer, are excellent against spinners and can shift gears quickly in the middle overs, an area where India has struggled to boost its tempo.