IPL 2019 | Bumrah is Smart, Has More Than Matured Now: Rohit - Latest Cricket News | Cricket Update | Cricket Match live

Breaking News

Friday 29 March 2019

IPL 2019 | Bumrah is Smart, Has More Than Matured Now: Rohit


Royal Challengers Bangalore - In the Mumbai Indians match, the Royal Challengers Bangalore - In addition to No Ball Fiasco in the match of Mumbai Indians, two exceptional batsmen were seen mainly bowling.

In the 14th over, Jaspreet Bumrah hit Virat Kohli for 46 off 32 runs and after that he finished with figures of 4-0-20-3 in the 17th and 19th over. Lasith Malinga was dismissed by 47 runs in his four overs, but ended the game with 17 runs in the final over. Former performances, in particular, pleased the captain Rohit Sharma.

Rohit said at the post-match press conference, "Bumrah is very smart, he understands what he is doing with the ball." He said, "When we were getting stronger we wanted to break the partnership and Bumrah got the wicket (Kohli), it was an important wicket." Bumrah has matured, in fact, he has matured now. His performance is consistent every day, on the field, he is a very dedicated person, he takes his game very seriously, he is someone who wants to grow on every step along with the rising of the day. The hint is the signal.

"The role of Malinga is quite simple: whatever he has done for us in the last few years is - Bowl Yorker, Bouncer and getting wickets in the middle, he is Sri Lankan captain, so he wants to play World Cup and good performance That's why the motive is here: Come here for him and what he has done for Mumbai for years should be done for the team. We expect him to do that for some years. Doing that, he came in great form. In South Africa and it wants to keep the World Cup. He wants to do well and he knows that we hope to give him stuff, his form is very important.

He said, "Yes, he went for the run but this experience brings for you .. The ball was soft and I always knew that he can bowl the yorker at the end. The first over when AB hit for a six, So he tried to make some changes, which did not go in his favor, but he came back strongly and bowled the yorker completely. When he bowls well, then it is good for us. "

Rohit was also impressed with leg-spinner Mayank Markandey, who dismissed Parthiv Patel and got only 23 runs in three overs. He could have been AB de Villiers for the first ball but Yuvraj Singh made a straightforward chance at the slip. Markandey was ousted for the first game but Rohit said that his ability to take wickets in the middle overs chose him once again in Bangalore.

Rohit said, "The spinner will always give you a chance to take wickets." "That was the idea, and we have played enough in Bangalore, especially the sewer, if they do not have a good day, then they will not have a good day. The same thing is for spinners, but they give the wickets in the middle. An extra chance when the batsmen are getting stronger: Mayank, who had done the last over in the middle of last year, we wanted to return him, he bowled superb, got that wicket and We kept the code very tight, over the middle, we leave him a lot behind and understand that he will have to survive the day. But he is a wrist spinner, and he always ensures that you stay in the game. As a captain, you just want to take wickets in the middle, this is done for us. "

When the bowlers did the work, Rohit said that the difference between the two sides was towards the end of the innings of Hardik Pandey's unbeaten 14-ball 32 in the Mumbai innings.

"At last they were different in this game," he said. He said, "He wanted to go out there and was getting some runs. The last game was not good for him, obviously he was hungry to perform well, and he got the important runs in the end. Good bowling. " It's okay even if he went for runs. Bangalore is a pitch where the bowlers go for runs. In a way, he is pushing that ladder forward. He was a little out, and he needed some time of playing. If he continues this form for us then he is a flexible batsman. He can bat anywhere, and he is also a good bowler. His form is very important to us. "

Pages