“Need not be a one-trick pony” is Bumrah’s maxim for success

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The Mumbai Indians’ gradual turnaround in the IPL this year may be largely attributed to Jasprit Bumrah. MI won their last two games to recover from their three-game losing streak. Bumrah has been the difference maker despite the fact that both games have been highly scored. In these two matches, he is the only bowler from either team to give up fewer than six wickets per over.

On Thursday, April 11, he ultimately secured his second five-fer in the IPL, condemning RCB to yet another defeat. “So, when the first over was bowled, I saw Nabi bhai’s ball was gripping a little bit, so I realised that it might not be a straight, flat deck in the beginning,” Bumrah explained. “I kept in mind that the length ball will probably get better after the dew comes in. I wanted to keep to my skills and bowl a nice, hard length. Today, that proved effective.

“I investigate the areas where the batter is strong. Not every wicket is sticky, therefore you don’t always have to bowl a yorker. You don’t have to use all of your tricks in one sitting; occasionally you can use your slower ball and bouncer. There is no ego in this format, so you have to realize where the game is headed and what kind of wicket it is. You have to bowl slower balls if the wicket requires it, even if you bowl 145. It can’t be a one-trick pony where you go hunting and only aim at the stumps.”

Although his four overs are dispersed across the innings at various phases, Bumrah claimed he is now accustomed to that job given that he managed to pick five wickets. “I’ve been doing this for 11 years here, so I have now been used to being ready whenever the situation demands,” he said. “You utilize your experience and pay attention to the direction the game is taking because, in the end, dew set in, improving the wicket and causing the ball to skid. Thus, you attempt to participate in the game and assist others in addition to all of these things.”

Given his economy rate of less than six in a season where bowlers have been taken for lot, Bumrah is currently the tournament’s top wicket-taker, far ahead of the others. Bumrah has ascribed that to his abilities and the amount of work he puts in to get ready for new tasks.

“This format is very harsh on the bowler,” he said. Therefore, a wide range of talents are required. I train for this very purpose. Because I ought to have more options in this scenario. I shouldn’t just be a one-woman show. I should just learn to rely on other deliveries instead of relying solely on my yorker because there will be days when I execute poorly. Thus, I had also worked on this in the beginning of my career. Everyone is conducting their own research and gathering data. People then begin to queue you up. I was so thrilled to be able to use it because I wanted to have diverse skills.

“It’s difficult to bowl because you have to be physically strong and endure poor days in order to gain experience. In the past, I’ve watched the videos the following day when I was calmer after trying something that didn’t work on a horrible day. What doesn’t function and why wasn’t it successful? How have I been playing, exactly? You therefore need to stay up to date on all of these things because, in this day and age, you just cannot say, “Okay, I’ll do this, maybe this will work.” You therefore wish for success. For me, the secret is always to be prepared. You put yourself under pressure in the nets and bowl to hitters who can hit huge sixes when you put in a lot of preparation. You demonstrate your response to pressure and stress by bowling to them. After that, you start looking for solutions, therefore it’s crucial for me to keep pushing myself during training. Then, on game day, you get responses that, well, I had responses throughout training when I experienced comparable pressure.”

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