Some said I will be finished in 8 months but I've played for nearly 10 yrs: Bumrah
Having taken his 14th five-wicket haul in Tests on Sunday, Bumrah spoke about his secret recipe for success.
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India's Jasprit Bumrah
Leeds,
23 June
His critics expected him to go from 'boom' to bust within eight to
ten months due to his unconventional, injury-prone bowling action, but it is
Jasprit Bumrah's self-belief that has enabled the Indian pace spearhead to
complete nearly a decade in international cricket.
Having
taken his 14th five-wicket haul in Tests on Sunday, Bumrah spoke about his
secret recipe for success.
Asked
if he feels bad when people write his epitaph after every big injury, Bumrah
replied: "People had said in all these years (I will play only) eight
months, some said 10 months but now I have played 10 years of international
cricket, 12-13 years of IPL.
"Even
now people say (after every injury), he will be finished, he is gone. Let them
say, I will do my own work. Every four months these things will crop up, but as
long as almighty wants, I will play.
"I
prepare my best, and then will leave it on God as to how much more blessings he
will bestow upon me."
Bumrah,
who took 5 for 83 in England's first innings in the opening Test, said that he
is not here to change people's perceptions.
"What
people write is beyond my control and I can't advise people on what to write
about me. My name in headline gets viewership but I don't get bothered by
that."
He
said that wicket is good for batting although it might crack up a bit towards
the end of the match.
"At
this moment pretty good wicket to bat on. It is a little bit two paced, no big
demons in wicket. Due to weather, new ball will swing but that is what you
expect in Test cricket. We would like to get a big total and get that
cushion."
India
were guilty of spilling several catches, but Bumrah chose not to dwell on the
lapses, preferring instead to focus on what lies ahead.
"Yeah,
just for a second. But you understand that you can't really sit down and cry,
isn't it? You have to move forward with the game. So, what I look to do is not
to take it too far in my head and try and quickly forget it because all of them
are also new to the game.
"Sometimes
the ball is difficult to sight and nobody is dropping the catch purposely.
Everybody is trying really hard. It does happen. So, I don't want to create a
scene or put more pressure on the fielder that I'm angry, I'm kicking the box
or I'm doing something. It's okay.
"It's
part and parcel of the game. Obviously, if it (catches) would have been taken
earlier, that's good, but people will learn from this experience," he
added.
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