Indian cricket team is preparing for the fourth Test against England, which will begin on July 23 at Old Trafford, Manchester. Indian pacer Mohammed Siraj confirmed ahead of the match that Jasprit Bumrah will feature in the next game. Bumrah will only play three of the five Tests in the series to control his workload. He has played two games already, and his last game of the series will be the Manchester Test. The right-arm pacer has been in top form till now, scalping 12 wickets in two games at an average of 21.0. He has also taken five-wicket hauls in both the games he played. England now lead the five-match series 2-1, and the Manchester Test is effectively a must-win game for India if they are to maintain their series hopes. Also Read | Nitish Reddy Ruled Out of Manchester Test Due to Injury Siraj Shares Injury Update and Looks Back on Lord's Test Siraj also reported that Indian fast bowler Akash Deep, who had been nursing a groin injury, trained and could still be considered for selection. TOI quoted Siraj saying: "Akash Deep has a groin issue, he bowled today and now physios will see. Jassi bhai to khelege. [Jasprit Bumrah will play]. The combination is changing but we need to bowl in good areas. Plan is simple – stick to good areas." Looking back at the last Test at Lord's, Siraj described the emotional conclusion of the match. India, chasing 193, had fallen 22 runs short. Siraj, who together with Ravindra Jadeja had attempted to mount a recovery, was bowled in a strange manner when the ball rebounded back onto the stumps after brushing through the middle of his bat. Siraj added: "I am very emotional… it could have been 2-1. Jaddu bhai ne itna fight kiya. (Jadeja fought so much). But then I said to myself that series is not over and I will work on my batting. We kept working hard on our batting since Australia. 22 runs defeat was heartbreaking." Also Read | Indian Batters Chase Records in 4th Test at Manchester Siraj's Own Series Performance Siraj himself has been India's leading bowler in the series to date, with 13 wickets in three games. His personal best was in the second Test at Edgbaston, where he took six wickets in the first innings and helped India win. With Bumrah back and Siraj performing in top gear, India will hope to square the series and take the decider to the final Test.