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‘He needs to be protected’: Dinesh Karthik on Bumrah’s probable elevation to captaincy role

Written by Mohan Sharma

Veteran wicketkeeper batter Dinesh Karthik has completely rejected the idea of elevating Jasprit Bumrah to the captaincy role. Bumrah, who is arguably the best all-format bowler at the moment, has often expressed his desire to become India’s permanent captain in future. The premier paceman has already led the Indian team on a couple of occasions – T20I series against Ireland, and postponed Edgbaston Test versus England.

The premier India pacer called himself his favourite captain while talking to Indian Express which depicted that he wants to become the Indian captain.

He was also one of the front-runners to become India’s T20I captain after Rohit Sharma’s retirement, but the BCCI went ahead with Suryakumar Yadav who is currently in the team’s plans for one format only.

Karthik once again referred to Bumrah as a ‘Kohinoor’ but suggested that he should not be elevated to the captaincy role as it’s important for the team management to manage his workload and keep him fresh for the important matches.

“For a fast bowler like Bumrah, his fitness needs to be monitored and he needs to be protected as a player and only made to play in important matches, I keep saying this about Bumrah, he is like a Kohinoor diamond, we got to protect him, take care of him, make sure that he lasts as long as possible because whenever Bumrah plays in any format he makes an impact and that’s what we want,” Karthik told Cricbuzz.

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