Bumrah ruled out with knee swelling as England bat first in 3rd ODI decider at Lord's
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Key Takeaways
Jasprit Bumrah has been ruled out of the series-deciding third ODI against England at Lord's Cricket Ground on 19 July after failing a pre-match fitness test due to knee swelling, dealing India a significant blow ahead of the crucial clash. England won the toss and elected to bat first, setting up a high-stakes finish to the bilateral series.
Bumrah Fails Fitness Test at Lord's
Bumrah was put through a fitness assessment ahead of the coin toss but was unable to clear it, ending his participation in the decider. His absence compounds India's bowling concerns: Washington Sundar was already unavailable after being ruled out with a hamstring strain. To cover the twin losses, India have drafted in Prince Yadav and Arshdeep Singh.
This is a significant setback for a side that has leaned heavily on Bumrah's ability to take wickets at the top and in the death overs. Without him, the burden falls on Prasidh Krishna, Arshdeep Singh, and Gurnoor Brar to contain England's formidable batting line-up on what is expected to be a batting-friendly surface.
India's Team Changes and Captain Gill's Thinking
KL Rahul returns to the playing XI after missing the second ODI in Cardiff due to illness, slotting back in as wicketkeeper-batter in place of Shivam Dube. India captain Shubman Gill explained the decision to field four seamers at Lord's, noting that spinners have offered limited returns in the middle overs at this venue.
'We were in a great position in Cardiff but then lost too many wickets in the middle overs so hopefully we can get good runs today. We think he's (Arshdeep) a great bowler, and we were looking for four seamers on this ground. We have seen in the middle overs, spinners don't really offer much as compared to the fast bowlers,' Gill said at the toss.
England's Approach and Their One Change
England have made one change of their own, bringing in Josh Tongue in place of Saqib Mahmood. Captain Harry Brook expressed confidence in batting first on what he described as a good surface, drawing on the lessons of the Cardiff match where Joe Root's innings set the tone.
'It looks a good surface so hopefully we can get runs on the board and put India under pressure. I thought we did really well in the middle overs to restrict India, while the way Joe Root batted set a great template. It would be beautiful to win and lift the trophy at the end of the day but we have to assess conditions and adapt,' Brook said.
Playing XIs
India: Rohit Sharma, Shubman Gill (captain), Virat Kohli, Ishan Kishan, Shreyas Iyer, KL Rahul (wk), Axar Patel, Gurnoor Brar, Prince Yadav, Arshdeep Singh, Prasidh Krishna.
England: Ben Duckett, Jacob Bethell, Joe Root, Harry Brook (captain), Jos Buttler (wk), Sam Curran, Will Jacks, Gus Atkinson, Jofra Archer, Adil Rashid, Josh Tongue.
With the series level and the trophy on the line at one of cricket's most storied venues, both sides go into the match with something to prove — India without their most potent weapon, England buoyed by a home crowd and the memory of their Cardiff middle-overs performance.