Jasprit Bumrah Interview: Jasprit Bumrah has shut down the rumours of 'blame game' in the dressing room, by stating that the Indian Cricket Team carries great 'unity' amongst themselves, and that, the side are currently 'under a transitional phase'.
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Jasprit Bumrah has stated that it is his role as the senior pacer, and the vice-captain of the side, to guide the younger bowlers during the match, and that, he finds challenges 'interesting'.
"We as a team don’t point fingers at each other. We don’t want to get into that mindset. A lot of new players are coming here. It’s not the easiest place to play cricket. Over here, it’s a different atmosphere, with this wicket being a different challenge," said Jasprit Bumrah.
"As a bowling unit, we are in transition. So it’s my job to help others. I have played little more than them. But again, everyone will learn through it, will get better, and eventually, find different ways. This is the journey that we’ll have to go through. That’s how Test cricket works. Some days you will bowl more, some days you will not," said the ICT vice-captain.
"I always find different challenges very interesting…the Test match that we played in Perth, the wicket was different. Adelaide, pink ball, the wicket was different. The ball behaved differently. And here, it’s a little different because the wicket is at a level and the run-up is low. In India, we are not used to that," he added.
"I always look forward to all of that, and I always look to find answers. That’s always my biggest happiness. If I come across a challenge, how can I solve it rather than winging or complaining or looking at someone else. I look at myself," added the leading wicket-taker in BGT 2024-25.