Published 15:06 IST, January 24th 2020

Jasprit Bumrah gives India massive headache after twisting ankle during NZ vs IND T20I

Jasprit Bumrah was India's most economical bowler in the first NZ vs IND T20I. Bumrah gave away only 31 runs in his four over with the wicket of Tim Seifert.

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India are currently chasing New Zealand's score of 203 in first T20I in Auckland on Friday and Rohit Sharma has already gone back to dugout for 7. Earlier in match, India were t able to contain New Zealand's run-flow despite getting important wickets. In last over, however, Indian fans were worried when Jasprit Bumrah injured his ankle.

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Jasprit Bumrah just came back from injury in T20I series against Sri Lanka but India's worries may t be over for just yet when it comes to ir lead pacer's fitness. In a match where runs flowed easily for New Zealand, Bumrah was only bowler who could really hold his own in front of Kane Williamson and his men. Jasprit Bumrah ended match with figures of 1-31 in his four overs and turned out to be India's most ecomical bowler. However, in last over of NZ innings, Bumrah landed awkwardly on his left leg and seemed to injure his ankle. After some treatment, Bumrah did bowl remaining over and gave away only 6 runs in 4 balls after that. However, fans are worried about losing Bumrah to injury again and have taken to Twitter to share ir best wishes for bowler.

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re have been official updates from BCCI around Bumrah's injury yet.

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15:06 IST, January 24th 2020