Bumrah replies in style to Australian reporters..!?

Sowmiya Sriram
Bumrah replies in style to Australian reporters..!?
The incident of Dhoni's response in style to Australian journalists who called indian team captain jasprit bumrah a medium fast bowler is becoming a trend among fans. Before starting Test cricket on Australian soil, the country's media starts making a fuss about the opposing players. If a player wants to get respect in Australia, it can only happen if he dominates the Australian team. This time, indian team captain rohit sharma did not participate in the Perth Test match due to personal reasons. Due to this, jasprit bumrah has come into the field as the alternate captain. This morning, the captains of both teams unveiled the Border Gavaskar Trophy at the Perth Stadium.
After this, the captains of both teams held a press conference. Although bumrah is playing for the second time as the captain of the indian team, he has taken the lead for the first time on Australian soil. rohit sharma was unable to play due to fever during the england Test series, so bumrah had no other choice but to take the responsibility. But this time, a situation has arisen that jasprit bumrah is the next captain. Due to this, fans have started seeing bumrah as the captain of the indian team. Apart from that, in the last few months, bumrah has shown maturity similar to dhoni in his speech and actions.


In this situation, during the press conference, bumrah responded to the harassment of the Australian journalists in a very dhoni style. An Australian journalist raised a question that made bumrah fuss about what it is like to lead the indian team as a medium-pacer. Without any tension, bumrah replied jokingly, "Boss, I can bowl at 150 kmph. At least the fast bowlers can call me someday." He continued, "I don't see myself as a fast bowling captain. I think it's my duty as an indian player and I have to do what's best for the indian team." He said that his aim is to take the indian team to the next level. bumrah, who has played 14 innings on Australian soil, has taken 32 wickets so far. It is noteworthy that even though he was sitting out due to injury during the last match, he stood up as a leader and guided Siraj on what to do.

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