
Bumrah, who rejoined the MI squad on Saturday after receiving clearance from the BCCI’s Centre of Excellence (formerly the National Cricket Academy), trained with the team on Sunday. He bowled to batters for the first time in over three months.”I think we got two swing bowlers, we need to give them that opportunity first up,” Jayawardene said, as quoted from ESPNcricinfo.
“Boom’s [Bumrah] coming back from a three-month lay-off as well. So we just wanted to ease him into the competition, but he bowled well, and he controlled things really well. The more he starts playing, [getting] game time, he’ll get into it,” he said.”The last time he was playing a Test match, all of a sudden he’s playing a T20. So we need to understand that. The skills were brilliant,t but there are areas for us to improve,” he added.
MI had opted to bowl first, with Trent Boult and Deepak Chahar sharing the new ball. Bumrah was introduced in the fourth over after RCB had already reached 33/1. His presence added much-needed control, even if it wasn’t enough to stop RCB from posting 221/5, a total that ultimately proved beyond MI’s reach.
“That applies to all Indian central contracted players. Once he went through that, he had five-six good sessions as well, everything was cleared. The only thing he was lacking was game time. He hadn’t played actively,” he added.
“That was something that he came and worked with us yesterday at the nets execution-wise. The experience, the skill that you saw today was pretty good. He bowled to some good players and probably had two or three bad balls in that spell. I’m pretty happy with that,” he noted.
Though MI suffered their fourth defeat in five games, Bumrah’s return to action was one of the few positives, a promising sign not only for MI but also for Indian cricket ahead of a busy calendar.