#5 Jasprit Bumrah - Mumbai Indians

Jasprit Bumrah, the best death bowler at the moment, will be India's one of the most important players at the 2019 World Cup. Having developed an excellent art of bowling in the death overs, Bumrah would surely not be the one whom India will want to miss at the 2019 World Cup.
Nevertheless, Bumrah hasn't been on an injury curve in the recent past. Howbeit, to guarantee something that hasn't happened in the past is something absurd that anyone wouldn't want to do.
Thus, BCCI would positively appreciate Jasprit Bumrah's voluntary exit from IPL 2019 which would allow the Gujarati pacer to keep himself devoid of injuries.
#6 Virat Kohli - Royal Challengers Bangalore

Virat Kohli happens to be the most precise addition to this list. By far, Kohli is the best batsman at the moment, and his absence would implicitly ensure India's exit from the 2019 World Cup from the group stages itself. For quite a few time now, Kohli has been high on workloads which necessitate being monitored ahead of the crucial 2019 World Cup.
Hence, resting himself for the IPL 2019 will bring only good for Virat as he will get more time to cool off after an exhausting series against New Zealand and Australia in February and March next year. Thus, Kohli should consider dropping himself from the IPL 2019 in India's better interest at the 2019 World Cup.
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