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IPL 2019 | Jasprit Bumrah joins Mumbai Indians' practice session but doesn't bowl at all

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Jasprit Bumrah took part in Mumbai Indians’ practice session on Tuesday but did not bowl a single delivery ahead of their upcoming tie against Royal Challengers Bangalore. Bumrah suffered a shoulder injury during their campaign opener against Delhi Capitals at the Wankhede Stadium on Sunday.

Mumbai Indians fell to a humbling defeat at the Wankhede Stadium in their opening match of the 2019 IPL at the hands of a new-look Delhi Capitals courtesy of a Rishabh Pant. While there were a few positives to take from the loss in the form of Yuvraj Singh’s resurgence and the promising debut of pacer Rasikh Salam, one of the setbacks, on Sunday, was the shoulder injury picked up by Bumrah.

India’s top pacer Bumrah landed awkwardly on his left shoulder in his follow through in the last over of their campaign opener and definitely looked in pain. The youngster did not travel with his MI team-mates to Bangalore on Monday but flew there separately on Tuesday where the Mumbai-based franchise will take on Virat Kohli-led Royal Challengers Bangalore on Thursday.

Reports revealed that the top-ranked ODI pacer was a part of the practice session under the guidance of coach Mahela Jayawardene but did not bowl at all during the entire period. Bumrah was seen running along with his team-mates for nearly 20 minutes and was later involved in a catching drill with Anmol Singh.

Bumrah spent his time on the pitch with former India pacer and Mumbai’s Director of Cricket Operations - Zaheer Khan - for the most part of the net session. Later on, the duo was also pictured having a discussion with RCB and India captain - Virat Kohli.

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