The fiery Indian fast bowler, Jasprit Bumrah has been quite active on social media as India is in the middle of a 21-day lockdown in the fight against coronavirus which was announced last week. He has kept his fans engaged by constantly sharing interesting posts on his social media accounts.
In his recent Twitter post, Bumrah shared an adorable video of Rohit Sharma’s daughter Samaira where the little one can be seen trying to copy his action. Bumrah captioned the tweet saying, “I think she does it better than me @ImRo45 and @ritssajdeh! I can safely say I am a bigger fan of hers than she is of mine.
Here is the video of the same:
I think she does it better than me @ImRo45 @ritssajdeh!I can safely say I am a bigger fan of hers than she is of me. š pic.twitter.com/rHP5g52e20
— Jasprit Bumrah (@Jaspritbumrah93) April 3, 2020
Rohit and Bumrah had a conversation on Instagram live a few days back. During the chat, Sharma and Bumrah discussed different topics. The Indian pacer shared with the Indian vice-captain that he really likes Swedish footballer Zlatan Ibrahimovic.
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The Indian fast bowler revealed that he gets inspiration from the Swedish football star Zlatan Ibrahimovic. Bumrah said he loves the way Ibrahimovic rose from the ashes to become one of the best in the business. He said, said, “I love Ibra. I can relate to his story that people did not take him seriously and then he became a star. I can relate as I think people took me lightly initially and then I proved them wrong, I am still trying.”Ā Ā
About the IPL, there has not been any official announcement from the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and as of now, it has been suspended till April 15, 2020.
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However, with global sporting events from around the world getting cancelled or postponed it is possible that the BCCI takes a similar route like the French Open or the Wimbledon. But fans will have to wait for an official statement from the Indian board.