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Jasprit Bumrah Looking Forward To The Challenges In Australia
By CricShots - Nov 23, 2020 6:09 pm
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The much-awaited multi-format series between Australia and India is scheduled to commence with the opening ODI at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Friday. As has been the trend in recent times, Jasprit Bumrah will be leading the bowling attack and be India skipper Virat Kohli’s go-to-man both at the start of the innings as well as in the death overs.

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Jasprit Bumrah

While it can be quite daunting for him to shoulder the responsibilities of leading a bowling attack, Bumrah seems to be loving the challenge.  During a recent chat with ANI, he said, “It will be interesting, always a challenge when you go to Australia and it is a well-fought series. You look forward to it as you always want to play against the best, you always want to challenge yourself and be in pressure situations.”

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Having been a part of the historic series win in 2018-19, Bumrah will not be feeling new at the Australian pitches. After all, he had an impressive Test series picking 21 wickets from 4 games — finishing joint-highest wicket-taker with Nathan Lyon. But the Indian fast bowler is looking at the opening Test in Adelaide with bated breath as this will only be India’s second day-night Test and their first in Australia.

Jasprit Bumrah explained, “Looking forward to it will be an interesting tour. Many new exciting things are also there, you have the pink-ball Test match. Hoping everything goes well and we will have a good time.”

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Jasprit Bumrah and Virat Kohli

In fact, Bumrah also believes that the saliva ban that has come in with an eye on the spread of the coronavirus will have a bigger role to play in the five-day format as compared to white-ball cricket.

Bumrah explained, “For me, it is not a big factor in white-ball cricket because the ball doesn’t swing anyway a lot and the seam movement is also not much in the shortest format. So, you don’t look to shine the ball a lot and it can only come into play when the surfaces are dry and you can reverse the ball. I feel it is a much bigger factor in the red-ball format.”

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India and Australia will play three ODIs, three T20Is, and four Tests against each other. The Test series will be a part of the World Test Championship.