Ace fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah may miss the Champions Trophy next month due to a back injury. The selectors, who have rested him for the upcoming T20I series against England, await his complete medical report. Bumrah’s absence could be a significant blow to the Indian team as they prepare for the tournament starting February 19.
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