Jasprit Bumrah, the elite bowler, has performed brilliantly in the first two Test matches against England. Now that he has taken 15 wickets, the 30-year-old is dominating the series in wicket-taking. Despite the fact that the pacers’ fortunes were not favorable in Hyderabad or Visakhapatnam, the cricketer demonstrated his value to the team by making important contributions.
Owing to his talent and consistency, Ollie Robinson, an England pacer, referred to him as the “best bowler in the world.” Robinson was greatly delighted by Bumrah’s unplayable yorker that he delivered to Ollie Pope in the second Test of the five-match series. After the Visakhapatnam Test, the England seamer said he was speaking with James Anderson and that it was quite remarkable to watch him bowl so brilliantly in these circumstances.
“Jasprit Bumrah has excelled beyond belief. Wisden cited Ollie Robinson as saying, “I must have said, ‘This bloke’s the best bowler in the world,’ ten times in Vizag.
“Oh my, this guy is a joke,” I thought after seeing how he freed Popey. Then, with a slower ball, he got Foakesy out, and I thought, “Oh my god, can this guy get any better?” “Wow, he’s good,” you think as you watch him. Watching him practice his craft in India is extremely special for me as a bowler because Jimmy and I were talking about it after the last game. We always aim to provide a performance like that in these conditions,” the pacer from Kent continued.
I’m hoping I’ll get my opportunity eventually. Ollie Robinson
Ollie Robinson, an England pacer, praised Jasprit Bumrah as a wonderful cricketer and mentioned that he is picking up tips on how to bowl in these conditions from the Ahmedabad-born player. Robinson has not yet participated in a match in the current Test series because James Anderson and Mark Wood were selected ahead of him. The pacer did, however, state that he is prepared and is looking for a chance shortly.
“If Ben knocks on my door and says I’m in for the next test, I’m ready to go,” he declared. “I’ve been working out harder than ever. I’m hoping to get my chance eventually,” Robinson said.