Jasprit Bumrah has displayed exceptional form in the first Test against England, he took a fifer and completely put pressure on England’s batting single-handedly. He resumed playing Test cricket after a short break which was due to the injury he sustained during the Sydney Test of Border-Gavaskar Trophy. Following this he has been on a path to recovery and to manage his workload, he has been on a path to recovery and will only be playing three-Tests in England tour.
In the press-conference, Jasprit Bumrah opened up that the he doesn’t play much attention to the headlines and it is just for viewership. He even mentioned that he wanted to play for India according to his belief and the way he deals with every situation on-field.
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“I Need My Beliefs”: Says Bumrah
“I can’t control what people write,” he said. “Nor am I trying to teach people what to write and what not to write about me. Everybody is free to write what they want. I understand cricket is very popular in our country, and I understand that using my name in the headline boosts the viewership. But at the end of the day, it doesn’t matter to me. Because if I let it get into my head, I will start believing it. I need my beliefs and my ways to dictate how I go. Not the way others want me to play.
“I Always Wanted To Play For India”
“I always wanted to play for India. I played for India on my belief. I have played every format on my belief. I have always heard no from people. First they said you won’t be able to play, then they said you will last only six months, then they said you will last only eight months, and just like that I have spent 10 years in international cricket listening to all this. I have played the IPL for 12-13 years.
“I Will Play Till It Is In My Destiny”
“Even now people keep saying this injury will be it. Keep waiting, I will not think about that. I will keep doing my work. Every three-four months there will be headlines, but let’s see, I will play till it is in my destiny. I prepare my best, and leave the rest to god. Whatever barkat [abundance or good fortune] god has given me, I try to carry it forward, and try to take Indian cricket forward.”
Bumrah On His Mindset While Playing
“You are there in the ground at that moment. You have to do a job. So at that moment I’m trying to assess the wicket. I’m trying to assess what is happening, what are my options, how is the wicket behaving, who’s the batter there, what is he thinking, how do I outsmart him or what do I do? I look at all of those things at that moment. I was not thinking about what will happen or how many games I will play. At this moment, focusing on the Test match. When the match is over, think about all these permutations and combinations.”