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Will Jasprit Bumrah feature against Pakistan in Asia Cup 2025 Super Four clash?

Jasprit Bumrah was rested against Oman in Asia Cup 2025. With full fitness and workload concerns addressed, he is now expected to return to India’s playing XI for the Super Four match versus Pakistan.

Will Jasprit Bumrah feature against Pakistan in Asia Cup 2025 Super Four clash?

Jasprit Bumrah (Photo via BCCI)

Last Updated: 07.09 PM, Sep 21, 2025

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Jasprit Bumrah’s availability for India’s Asia Cup 2025 Super Four match against Pakistan has become one of the most discussed topics leading into the high-pressure encounter. The star pacer was rested in India’s previous outing against Oman, which immediately sparked questions about whether the team management is carefully preserving him for bigger battles.

Bumrah has been India’s spearhead across formats, and his return from injury lay-offs in recent years has made workload management a priority. Against Oman, India opted to give him a break, trusting the rest of the bowling unit to handle the contest. Now, with Pakistan up next, fans are eager to see whether Bumrah will be back in the starting XI to lead the pace attack.

Team insiders have suggested that Bumrah is fit and available, with his rest being more of a precautionary measure than a concern. However, cricketing greats like Sunil Gavaskar have urged the selectors to think long-term. Gavaskar argued that while India-Pakistan fixtures carry enormous weight, India might benefit more by keeping Bumrah fresh for the tournament final, should they qualify.

Balancing Workload and Match Importance for Jasprit Bumrah

The decision ultimately rests on how the management views the balance between protecting Bumrah’s fitness and maximizing the team’s strength in a crucial Super Four clash. On one hand, India cannot afford to take Pakistan lightly, as their batting lineup thrives under pressure. On the other, Bumrah’s proven match-winning ability in knockout games could be more valuable later in the tournament.

India’s bowling depth does give them options. Arshdeep Singh, Mohammed Siraj, and Hardik Pandya have all been effective in different phases of the innings. Yet none bring the same intimidation factor as Bumrah, whose yorkers at the death and early swing with the new ball make him nearly irreplaceable.

If the conditions in Dubai favor pace and early movement, the temptation to unleash Bumrah will be hard to resist. But if India feels confident in their reserves, another round of rest could keep him fresher for the latter stages.

For now, speculation remains high, and the final call will only be revealed at the toss. One thing is certain, whether he plays or not, Jasprit Bumrah continues to be the central figure in India’s Asia Cup campaign.

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