India faced a 3-1 defeat in Australia, revealing vulnerabilities in the top order and an over-reliance on pace bowler Jasprit Bumrah.
Bumrah took 32 wickets in the series with an impressive average of 13.06, showcasing his dominance despite India's loss.
His absence in Australia's second innings due to a back spasm was a critical factor in the final match's outcome.
Former players noted that Bumrah was pivotal in maintaining India's competitive edge, raising concerns about the team's depth in pace bowling.
As India prepares for an upcoming series in England, questions arise regarding their pace attack's sustainability without Bumrah's consistent performance.
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