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Jasprit Bumrah, the anchor for a team in transition

Pace spearhead, stand-in skipper, match-winner, mentor – he has been the one constant for India in this Australia Test series

Published on: Dec 16, 2024 06:31 PM IST
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Brisbane: It’s not something that needs to be said. Jasprit Bumrah is world class. You can see it in how the crowd reacts to him and how the Aussie batters seem to know that every ball will challenge them in some way or the other. It could be a set-up, it could be a problem solver, it could be something outrageous.

India fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah acknowledges the crowd after taking six wickets in Australia’s first innings on Day 3 of the Brisbane Test at The Gabba in Brisbane on Monday. (AFP)
India fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah acknowledges the crowd after taking six wickets in Australia’s first innings on Day 3 of the Brisbane Test at The Gabba in Brisbane on Monday. (AFP)

But here’s the thing — at the same time, the Aussies also know that if they can get through Bumrah, or somehow play out his over, there are runs on offer. As things stand, India are pretty much a one-man bowling attack.

Bumrah has taken 18 wickets in the series so far. The other Indian bowlers combined have taken 22. To understand why this is not helping India, look at Australia’s numbers — the pacers are sharing the workload. Mitchell Starc has 13, Pat Cummins has 11, Josh Hazlewood has 6 and Scott Boland has 5.

This means that while the pressure is always on India’s batters, it isn’t quite the case for Australia. And, it would perhaps be okay if Bumrah was desperate to have some of his team-mates stand up and be counted. But for the moment, the India vice-captain is being very understanding.

“So, it’s my job to help the others. I have played a little more than them. But again, everyone will learn through it, will get better and eventually find different ways. So, this is the journey that you’ll have to go through. Nobody is born with all the experiences. Nobody is born with all the skills. You keep learning, you keep finding new ways, you keep learning about your own game. And I am sure that you will get better answers.”

While that may be true of Harshit Rana or Akash Deep, Mohammed Siraj was expected to do better. He has been Down Under before and if he could support Bumrah a bit more on the wickets front, India would have been able to exert more sustained pressure on Australia.

“In this game, I will give him credit that he had a little bit of a niggle but he still kept on bowling and still helped the team because he knew if he goes inside and he doesn’t bowl, then you know that the team will go under pressure,” said Bumrah. “So, I think he has got a great attitude and he has got a fighter spirit that the team loves, and I personally love that as well. So, that is the biggest positive for any cricketer; he is still fighting for the team.”

But while Bumrah is standing up for his team-mates, there is perhaps a thought that the weight of expectations might prove to be too much to bear. At the moment, though, he is excited by the challenge in front of him.

“It has been good so far,” said Bumrah. “I always find different challenges very interesting, the Test that we played in Perth saw a different wicket, Adelaide (with the) pink ball was different, the wicket behaved differently, the ball behaved differently and here, it is a little different because the wicket is at a (higher) level and the run-up is low. We are used to state level grounds. So, it is an interesting challenge. I always look forward to all of that and I always look to find answers.”

Against Australia, his numbers have always been superb. In 10 matches, he now has 50 wickets at an average of 17.82. His expectations are from himself.

“All players are expected to do well,” said Bumrah. “I cannot take extra baggage. When I was a youngster, yes, maybe I used to take extra baggage of fans and opinions but I don’t take any opinions seriously. I don’t really get very happy with people singing praises and having a lot of expectations or baggage on me. I look at myself. I look at answers for what I have to do.”

 
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