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Jasprit Bumrah's bowling has reached a new peak of admiration in Leeds, drawing praise from cricket legends and fans alike. Sachin Tendulkar, whose name is immortalized on the new trophy alongside English pacer Jimmy Anderson, has urged Bumrah to focus on bowling at the stumps early in his spells.
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One thing I would like to see from him is if hes able to keep the ball on stumps in the first hour, not allowing batters to leave," Tendulkar said, emphasizing the importance of early pressure on batsmen.
Former England pacer Stuart Broad, recently retired, shared his admiration for Bumrah's unique bowling style during a conversation with Jos Buttler. Broad highlighted Bumrah's ability to vary his bowling point, stating, "
Watch him on Friday or Saturday or whenever India gets to bowl, how Bumrah, during his spell, never bowls from the same point." This variation keeps batsmen guessing and adds to his effectiveness.
Bharat Arun, India's bowling coach when Bumrah debuted in Tests, recalled one of Bumrah's most impactful spells at Perth in 2018. Arun noted, "
It was at Perth in the 2018 series, That was when I could see the fear in the Aussies, they were getting paid with the same coin." This spell marked Bumrah's arrival as a fearsome pacer on the international stage.
Bumrah's blend of precision, variation, and relentless pressure has not only won him fans but also the respect of cricketing greats, signaling his growing stature in world cricket.
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Jasprit Bumrah's bowling prowess has captivated fans and cricket legends alike in Leeds, with Sachin Tendulkar urging him to focus on targeting the stumps early in his spells. Former players like Stuart Broad and Bharat Arun praise Bumrah's unique style and impact on the game.