The Indian team has already secured a spot in the Super 4s and will be facing Oman on September 19 as the final match of the group stage. Meanwhile, India is unlikely to make any drastic change in the playing XI, barring one, which is likely to be Jasprit Bumrah. A report from PTI suggested that the Indian management is thinking of resting the premium fast bowler to keep him fresh for the coming matches. Notably, India has a packed schedule in the Super Four, having scheduled on the 21st, 24th and 26th of September. That means India has three matches within seven days, challenging Bumrah's workload. However, there is no such report that clarifies if it is Bumrah's decision to skip the match or the management deciding to rest him. But whatever it is, it is always commendable to preserve him for the demanding matches. Read also: Robin Uthappa Refused MI-to-RCB Transfer in IPL 2009 Who can come in place of Jasprit Bumrah? Arshdeep Singh is nearing his 100 T20I wickets. In such a case he might get the call against Oman. On the other hand, Harshit Rana might replace Jasprit Bumrah too. India have secured their place in the next stage of the ongoing continental championship after Oman’s defeat to the UAE confirmed their qualification. The men in blue remain undefeated and aim to finish the first round at the top of the points table. While India’s opening encounters against the UAE and Pakistan were largely one-sided, the team looks to gain more match practice in a competitive setting. The top and middle-order batsmen, in particular, would benefit from extended time at the crease. Facing Oman presents an opportunity to fine-tune their skills and strategies ahead of tougher challenges in the Super Fours against teams like Afghanistan and Sri Lanka, helping India maintain their momentum.