Jasprit Bumrah's limited appearances for India: Gavaskar's theory supported by striking statistic

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Bumrah emerged as the standout performer among the Indian bowlers in Perth and Adelaide, clinching an impressive tally of 12 wickets. His remarkable five-wicket haul in the first innings of the Perth Test played a pivotal role in India's commanding 295-run victory. Despite his exceptional performance, Bumrah did not receive sufficient support from Harshit Rana and Mohammed Siraj at the Adelaide Oval. This has sparked a discussion regarding the adequacy of backup for the premier pacer.

The 31-year-old has already played six matches out of India's last seven and he only missed the Mumbai Test against New Zealand. However, Manjrekar believes that Indian cricket looks out for Bumrah and he is well 'taken care of'.

"I play him every Test match purely because Indian cricket takes care of Bumrah. And I've said this before as well, the number is etched in my head. 34% of international matches that India have played in the last three years is what Bumrah has played. Only 34% of what Indian cricket has played. So he's well rested. And this is when you need, because these are the series that will be remembered forever," Manjrekar told ESPNCricinfo.

"Give him a break in one of those bilaterals that we forget 48 hours later," he added.

Earlier, former India captain Sunil Gavaskar had also stated that Bumrah should play all the remaining Tests against Australia unless he is injured. While speaking to India Today, Gavaskar said that Bumrah is the best-performing bowler hence there is no reason to give him rest.

Are India heavily reliant on Bumrah?

Jasprit Bumrah has been doing the bulk of the job in the Test series against Australia. However, an alarming point arose in Adelaide when Bumrah went down holding his abductor muscle. The pacer came back up soon after, however, there is a concern about whether his body can hold up for the entire length of the Australia tour.

"Makes me think because Shami was a very close second or on many occasions he was number one, and Bumrah was number two. He had the third seamer, Mohammed Siraj, for a while, you know, was there. He's still bowling his heart out. He's doing the best that, as I said, what he has currently," said Manjrekar.

"But what he has as a bowler, as a gift, as an ability, is that going to be enough? So India will have to keep looking out for that third seamer who's very close. Harshit Rana was pretty impressive in the Perth test. But yes, I think that should be the focus of finding a bowler who, if Bumrah gets off the attack, is still a little concerned about the other two. Shouldn't be like, you know, how it was way back in the 90s when you just saw one new ball bowler. (1:30) There's nobody else to worry about on an immediate basis," he added.

The Border-Gavaskar Trophy currently stands at level terms. India and Australia will now square off in the third Test at Gabba, Brisbane, beginning December 14.

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