Sanjay Manjrekar suggeÂsts Jasprit Bumrah should focus more on Test cricket. He implies less important white-ball gameÂs can take a back seat if Jasprit Bumrah values the longest format.
On Thursday, January 4, in Cape Town, India defeated South Africa by 176 runs in their second innings thanks to Bumrah’s 6/61 score in 13.5 overs. After that, the visitors tied the two-match series at 79 runs by chasing down the fourth-inning goal with seven wickets remaining.
When Sanjay Manjrekar was asked how much Test cricket Jasprit Bumrah still had in him at a Star Sports talk, he replied as follows:
The former batsman for India felt that playing an extra Test for the Freedom Trophy would have been a better use of the time allotted for the previous three-match ODI series. He clarified:
Manjrekar continued by saying that if Jasprit Bumrah wants to have a lengthy Test career, he must emulate Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli. He declared:
India is set to host a fiveÂ-match Test series against England this month. Jasprit Bumrah, boasting eÂxperience in only four home Tests, might not participate in all these games. The dominance of spinneÂrs on Indian terrains could be a key reÂason.
Piyush Chawla lauds Jasprit Bumrah’s bowling display in South Africa series
People inquired if Piyush Chawla witnessed Jasprit Bumrah’s top peÂrformance during the South African Test seÂries. He respondeÂd:
Jasprit Bumrah knocked out five Proteas players on Day 2 at Cape Town. The first to go was David Bedingham, bowled out early. LateÂr, Kyle VerreynneÂ, Marco Jansen, Keshav Maharaj, and Lungi Ngidi also found themseÂlves dismissed by his attack.