Bumrah said the secret of success of ‘Team Kohli’, said- Do not take two things seriously
Bumrah believes that the Indian bowlers are in a satisfactory position as they are making a wicket at regular intervals.
Another Indian fast bowler Jaspreet Bumrah, who has taken 100 wickets in ODIs, has said that praise and criticism are not enough for him. Bumrah said after winning the Sri Lanka win, “I do not take praise and critics more seriously. My focus remains on preparations, execution of plans and what I can do for the team. ‘
He said, ‘My focus always remains on this matter. As far as the bowlers are concerned, we are happy that they are taking all wickets and are contributing their contribution to the team.
Bumrah believes that the Indian bowlers are in a satisfactory position as they are making a wicket at regular intervals.
The fast bowler said, “Hardik Pandya is taking wickets and Mohammed Shami is also taking wickets. I have got wickets too and it is helping us improve in the next matches. Everyone has played well so far and this campaign is going well. Everyone is taking wickets and doing well with the bat. ‘
Secret of success
Bumrah said that the secret to the success of the team is that the players have the ability to face challenges and take responsibility.
He said, ‘Everyone is taking responsibility and this is a good thing. When you have a lot of responsibility, you try more and implement your plans properly. This is a good sign for us. ‘
Workman also said, “In most of the World Cup matches we have bowled only with five bowlers and this is likely to happen throughout the tournament.”
Malinga told great
India’s fast bowler Jaspreet Bumrah said that Sri Lankan Lasith Malinga was great and said he felt proud to play against him and against him. Bumrah played with Malinga for the Mumbai Indians in the Indian Premier League (EPL) while the two players faced each other while playing for the national team.
Bumrah said on Saturday, “Legend is proud to play against you and against you.” Sri Lanka’s team, however, could not leave Malinga with victory, and in the last match of this edition against India Sri Lanka suffered a seven-wicket defeat.
In his last match, Malinga took only one wicket with 82 runs in 10 overs. Bumrah had met Malinga for the first time in Mumbai Indians in 2013 and since then there is a deep friendship between the two. He learned the art of putting a yorker and slower ball from Malinga.