Former Indian batter Wasim Jaffer opened up on Jasprit Bumrah's chances of missing the upcoming T20 World Cup in Australia. Jaffer opined that the right-arm bowler might have already had a stress fracture on his back and it was aggravated after playing the final two T20s against Australia.Bumrah, who is likely to miss the T20 World Cup, reportedly suffered a stress fracture on his back ahead of the first T20 against South Africa on Wednesday (September 28). The pacer returned in the recently-concluded T20 series against Australia after a two-month injury layoff, prompting him to miss the 2022 Asia Cup.Vimal कुमार@VimalwaJasprit Bumrah Ruled Out Of T20 World Cup । Breaking news Live with @kushansarkar Who broke this news first.youtu.be/T6z3Igi6f8E twitter.com/vimalwa/status…Vimal कुमार@VimalwaJasprit Bumrah’s back stress fracture injury couldn’t have come at worse time. #CricketTwitter #Indiancricketteam696Jasprit Bumrah’s back stress fracture injury couldn’t have come at worse time. #CricketTwitter #IndiancricketteamJasprit Bumrah Ruled Out Of T20 World Cup । Breaking news Live with @kushansarkar Who broke this news first.youtu.be/T6z3Igi6f8E twitter.com/vimalwa/status…Speaking to ESPN Cricinfo, Jaffer felt the injury might have worsened as the team management may have rushed Bumrah into returning to international cricket. He said:"The stress fracture might have been there already; not to that extent, but it probably got worse after him playing a couple of games under that pressure. They kind of jumped the gun too early or made him play those games a little early."The ace pacer delivered an impactful performance in the second T20I against Australia in Nagpur, dismissing Aaron Finch with a searing yorker. However, he conceded 50 runs in four overs in the next game in Hyderabad for the first time in a T20I."He might have taken a bit more time and probably got ready for the World Cup" - Wasim Jaffer on Jasprit BumrahJasprit Bumrah. (Image Credits: Getty)Jaffer felt Bumrah shouldn't have played the T20 matches against Australia so that he could have played the World Cup Down Under. The 44-year-old added:"I just feel that probably in hindsight, I would say whether they have rushed him into playing against Australia, if at all I can say that. He might have taken a bit more time and probably got ready for the World Cup. I don't know the seriousness of the injury but that's what I feel, whether they kind of pushed him too early to play and then obviously, it reoccurred."BCCI@BCCIOne title One goal Our squad 🏻#TeamIndia | #T20WorldCup10247011187One title 🏆One goal 🎯Our squad 💪🏻#TeamIndia | #T20WorldCup https://t.co/Dw9fWinHYQRight-arm seamer Mohammed Siraj could replace Bumrah if his countryman misses the showpiece event. India's 15-man squad initially had three frontline pacers in Harshal Patel, Arshdeep Singh, and Bhuvneshwar Kumar other than Bumrah.