'Bumrah-Vumrah Kya Karenge': Parthiv Patel Shares Cryptic Tweet After His Comments Involving Virat Kohli Go Viral
While Parthiv's big revelation is still being discussed among the fans, he took to Twitter to post a cryptic tweet which seems to be his indirect response to people's reaction on his comments.
New Delhi: A few days ago, cricketer-turned-commentator Parthiv Patel made some comments which eventually created a buzz on social media. The revelation made by Parthiv involving himself, Jasprit Bumrah and Virat Kohli became the talk of the town.
In a conversation with Cricbuzz, Parthiv Patel, who once was an important member of the Royal Challengers Bangalore set-up, recalled Virat Kohli's words in IPL 2014. Parthiv said he had asked the then RCB captain to look at Jasprit Bumrah for Bangalore in IPL 2014, but Kohli wasn't particularly interested in the speedster.
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"In 2014, when I was at RCB, I told Kohli there's this bowler named Bumrah. Have a look at him. Virat replied saying 'Chhor na yaar. Ye Bumrah-Vumrah kya karenge?' (Leave it. What will such players do?" Parthiv said on Cricbuzz.
"When he was first picked, Bumrah played Ranji Trophy for the first 2-3 years. 2013 was his first year, and he didn't have a good season in 2014. In 2015, it was so bad that there were discussions going on that he might have to be sent back home mid-season. But, he slowly began improving and Mumbai Indians really backed him. It was his own hard work and such backing that really brought out the best in him," he said.
While Parthiv's big revelation is still being discussed among the fans, he took to Twitter to post a cryptic tweet which seems to be his indirect response to people's reaction to his comments.
neem patta aur sach
— parthiv patel (@parthiv9) March 28, 2022
dono kadwa hai!
Jasprit Bumrah, known for his unusual bowling action, made his debut in the Indian Premier League (IPL) back in 2013. He had then dismissed Kohli in his very first over, overall taking three wickets in his IPL debut. Bumrah now leads team India's bowling attack in all three formats.