New Delhi: Jasprit Bumrah is
set to become first fast bowler in 35 years to lead Indian Test team in the
rescheduled 'fifth Test' against England as regular captain Rohit Sharma has
been ruled out of the game after testing positive for COVID-19 for the second
time on Wednesday.
The last pacer-captain that
India had was the great Kapil Dev, who was removed from captaincy in 1987.
Since then India has never had a speed merchant leading the team in traditional
cricket.
"Rohit is out of this
Test match, starting July 1, as his RT-PCR test has come positive again. He is
still in isolation. Jasprit Bumrah, who is one of the vice-captains in absence
of KL Rahul, will lead the team," a senior BCCI official said.
Bumrah will be the 36th
cricketer to lead India in the longest-format since the country first played in
1932. The Gujarat pacer, who has 123 wickets in 29 Tests, has grown into
world's best fast bowlers.
The Chairman of selectors
Chetan Sharma had already said that he is being groomed as a future leader.
Pujara/Vihari to open
With the experienced Rohit out
of the playing eleven, seasoned Cheteshwar Pujara has a good chance of opening
the batting with young Shubman Gill.
The soure said that Mayank Agarwal has just been brought as "cover" and is not in the scheme of things as far featuring in the playing eleven is concerned. It is understood that the specialist batters in the set-up will be Pujara, Gill, Virat Kohli, Shreyas Iyer, Vihari and Rishabh Pant. (PTI)
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