If The Ball Is Well-Maintained, It Is Always An Added Bonus – Jasprit Bumrah Opens Up On His Conversation With Indian Spinners

Indian fast bowling celebrity Jasprit Bumrah recently shared his conversations with India’s spinners ahead of the five-match Test series against England. Bumrah urged the spinners to complete their overs quickly to maintain the sparkle of the red ball. This is very important for the subsequent reverse swing.

In the opening Test, played on a spin-prone pitch in Hyderabad, Bumrah claimed six wickets but India lost to Ben Stokes’ team by 28 runs. HYDERABAD On his third day of the Test, India’s leading pacer hit some great shots and left a strong impression on the match.

Ahead of the second Test, Jasprit Bumrah stressed the importance of keeping one side of the ball bright for reverse swings, forcing spinners to finish overs quickly. We emphasized our role in getting it done. He also promised to support the Indian spinners in the match.

“I always have everyone’s back. In India, when the ball gets soft, you have to take care of it. Sometimes it’s difficult to keep the ball because the saliva rule doesn’t apply. Yes. I’m always behind the spinners… ‘Throw the overs fast, let the ball shine, because if we reverse, it will help us, and it will help them. .”

Jasprit Bumrah Credits: Twitter

“I’m always behind (their backs). Of course, if we can keep the ball well, that’s always an added bonus,” Jasprit Bumrah said.

The 30-year-old was one of India’s best bowlers in the two-match Test series against South Africa, finishing with 12 wickets in three innings, and played brilliantly for the Men in Blue in the first Test in Hyderabad. showed performance.

Jasprit Bumrah has been in great form since his return from injury last year and has featured in the 2023 Asia Cup and ODI World Cup. He played a key role in India’s Test victory over South Africa in Cape Town, scoring 6/61 in the second innings.

Jasprit Bumrah Credits: Twitter

In the second Test against England in Visakhapatnam, Rohit Sharma’s team opted for batsmen and made three changes to the starting line-up due to injuries to KL Rahul and Ravindra Jadeja. Batsman Rajat Patidar made his Test debut for India.

Young opener Yashasvi Jaiswal scored an amazing maiden double century of 209 runs, fours, seven sixes, and took India to a total of 396 runs in the first innings. led to. Shubman Gill became India’s second highest scorer with 34 points. James Anderson, Rehan Ahmed and Shoaib Bashir took three wickets each, while Tom Hartley took his one wicket.

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