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At a time when Mohammed Siraj played all the five Tests against England, world's no.1 pacer Jasprit Bumrah appeared in just three of the five due to workload management. Although the Indian team drew the Test series 2-2 under the captaincy of Shubman Gill, the debate around ‘workload management’ divided the Indian cricket fraternity into two halves.
While Bumrah bowled 119.4 overs, Siraj accounted for 185.3. Besides the two, another workhorse Akash Deep played a crucial role both with the bat and ball in the England tour, playing three Tests. The Bengal pacer played three Tests, bowled 109.1 overs in the series, scored a fifty and took 12 wickets including a match-winning 6/99 in Birmingham.
But does workload really matter when representing a country? The 28-year-old chose to play safe. “It's not in my hands. It depends on the team staff and physios,” said Akash Deep while responding to Livemint's query, on the sidelines of Cricket Association of Bengal's (CAB) Annual Awards on Saturday in Kolkata.
"The Indian cricket team has a medical team, they manage these things. They follow a process, it's in their hands." If they say, you have to rest and it is not possible to play the match, then you have to rest. As a result, we do not have everything in our hands. There, the whole thing happens through a specific process. That is in their hands," added the India pacer.

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