Social media erupted on Sunday, February 8, 2026, following India’s victory over the USA, as fans questioned the legitimacy of Jasprit Bumrah’s “viral fever.” The debate intensified after visuals of the pacer active on the sidelines—specifically carrying drinks for his teammates—surfaced during the live broadcast of the T20 World Cup opener.
While the BCCI officially ruled him out due to illness, the sight of the world’s #1 bowler performing “water boy” duties led many to believe his absence was a strategic rest rather than a medical necessity.
The Viral Visual: Drink Carrier or Sick Patient?
Netizens were quick to point out the contradiction between a “weakening fever” and the physical activity of a substitute fielder.
- The “Rest” Theory: Many fans argued that India simply wanted to preserve Bumrah for the high-stakes February 15 clash against Pakistan, especially against a perceived “weaker” opponent like the USA.
- The Backlash: Skeptics used the hashtag #BumrahRested and #ViralFeverDrama, suggesting the team management was using health as a “convenient cover” to avoid ICC scrutiny over workload management.
- The Support: Conversely, medical pragmatists defended the move, noting that a “mild fever” might prevent 150km/h bowling but wouldn’t stop a player from walking onto the field to support his team.
Match Recap: India survives a scare
Despite Bumrah’s absence, India secured a win at the Wankhede Stadium, though the USA made them work for it.
| Feature | Details |
| Result | India won by 29 runs |
| India Score | 161/9 (20 overs) |
| USA Score | 132/8 (20 overs) |
| Player of the Match | Suryakumar Yadav (84* off 49 balls) |
| Top Bowler | Mohammed Siraj (3/29), replacing Bumrah. |
BCCI’s Official Stance
The team management has dismissed the “tactical rest” rumors, maintaining that Bumrah was genuinely unwell and running a temperature on the eve of the match. They clarified that his presence in the dugout and during the drinks break was a testament to his team spirit and indicated that his recovery is on track for the next game against Namibia (Feb 12).

