India, Aug. 10 -- Former Australia skipper Michael Clarke maintained that having Jasprit Bumrah in the lineup automatically makes any team stronger, regardless of the recent Test series results against England. Bumrah was not the decisive factor for India in the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy, which ended in a 2-2 series draw. Interestingly, India won both Tests in which he was rested, but suffered defeats in two of the three matches he played. The premier pacer faced scrutiny for taking rest for two matches in the crucial series, as many weren't impressed with him and team management picking and choosing matches to manage his workload.
The 31-year-old bagged five-wicket hauls in the first innings at both Headingley and Lord's, but his influe...
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