As India prepares for the Asia Cup 2025 final against Pakistan, Jasprit Bumrah, the ace pacer, surprised everyone with a lighthearted display in the nets. Instead of his fiery yorkers, Bumrah was seen imitating Ravindra Jadeja’s left-arm spin action. This took place before the Super 4 match against Sri Lanka in Dubai, and it brought amusement to teammates and coaches alike. Under the watchful eye of batting coach Sitanshu Kotak, Bumrah mimicked Jadeja’s bowling action. He then switched back to his regular pace bowling. This moment highlighted the more relaxed side of a player known for his intense focus. In the tournament, Bumrah has taken five wickets in four games with an average of 22 and an economy of 7.33. His best performance was against Bangladesh, where he had a spell of 2/18, helping India secure a 41-run victory. He had an off day against Pakistan. Bumrah has been lethal with the new ball, and his workload is carefully managed. He was rested against Oman, showing his importance to India’s final plans. Returning to full fitness after a 2024 back injury is a major positive for India. Bumrah’s playful spin attempts aren’t new, as he’s often practiced it in the nets. He has a surprising feel for it. As India gears up for the final on September 28, Bumrah will be central to the team’s success.
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