Jasprit Bumrah may miss the initial matches of the IPL due to a lower back injury and could join Mumbai Indians in April. Currently in rehab at the BCCI's Centre of Excellence, he has resumed bowling, but isn't at full tilt yet. The primary goal is his fitness for the upcoming England Test series.
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