Asia Cup: Glimpse Of Indias Bowling Attack
Rohit Sharma-led India are one of the firm contenders to win the Asia Cup crown in the UAE
However, the absence of their lead pacer Jasprit Bumrah due to an injury is a cause for concern
India also miss death-overs specialist Harshal Patel, who is also racing against time to get fit for the T20 World Cup
In Jasprit Bumrah’s absence, Bhuvneshwar Kumar will lead India’s bowling attack in Asia Cup
After a poor 2021, Bhuvneshwar has found his mojo back, swinging the ball both ways and picking up wickets with the new ball with fine consistency
Young Arshdeep Singh is likely to be India’s 2nd pacer and the youngster’s composure will be tested after a fine start to his international career
Arshdeep adds variety to the Indian pace attack with his left-arm fast bowling
Avesh Khan is also part of the squad but he might not start against Pakistan
Yuzvendra Chahal will lead India’s spin department at the Asia Cup
Ravi Bishnoi is also an exciting wrist-spin prospect for India
R Ashwin is in the mix but it remains to be seen how Rohit Sharma would use the off-spinner
Ravindra Jadeja is a certain started in the XI as the 2nd all-rounder
Hardik Pandya’s improved bowling ability is a big boost to India’s balance and confidence
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