Jasprit Bumrah cannot really relate to the term "Bazball" but the linchpin of India's pace attack says the much-hyped ultra-aggressive approach that England have pioneered could end up working to his advantage and fetch him "heaps" of wickets in the upcoming five-match Test series. (IND Vs ENG 2024 Guide | More Cricket News)
England's offensive game plan under coach Brendon McCullum of New Zealand and skipper Ben Stokes will be up against a mas✅sive challenge when the side faces India in a seven-week tour.🙈 The series opener is slated to start in Hyderabad on Thursday.
"I don't really relate to the term Bazball," Bumrah, who boasts of 41 wickets in 10 Tests♏ against Eng꧙land, told 'The Guardian' in an interview.
"But they are playing successful cricket and the aggres♔sive route of taking the opposition on, s💜howing the world there's another way to play Test cricket."
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In July 2022, Bumrah got a taste of the 'Bazball' when h🍬e captained India inꦓ Birmingham after Rohit Sharma was ruled out with COVID-19.
The match is remembered not just for England's offensive approach in securing a seven-wi♒cket win but also for Bumra꧑h's 29-run onslaught against Stuart Broad in a single over.
"As a bowler, what I think is that it keeps me in play. And if the🐻y're going for it, playing so fast, they won't tire me out, I could get heaps (of wickets). I always think about how I can use things to my advantage. Kudos to them but, as a bowler, you're in the game," he added.
"I always remind the batters that if they need some advice on playing the pull shot, they know wh🌞ere to come," ꦅBumrah quipped.
Pacers, 'smart' captains
On his thoughts about captaining India, the 36-year-old said: "I did oneౠ game and it was the u🌌tmost honour."
Drawing inspiration from Pat Cummins, who has excelled as a seam-bowling captain for Australia, Bumrah is open to the idea of taking on the leadership mantle🦂 in future.
"Playing Test cricket is great, captaining was even bღetter. Yes, we lost but we were ahead in the match and I loved the responsibility. Sometimes as a fast bowler you go down to fine leg and switch off but I loved being involved in every decision, right in the thick of things."
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"And given the opportun🌸ity, of course, who wouldn't? (Cummins) plays for Australia, the number of matches differs and that kiไnd of thing. Not many (seamers) have done it before.
"But it's a good example that yes, fast bowl🤪ers are the smart ones, they do a hard job and they know what to do arouꦏnd the game."
Test cricket is the pinnacle
Despite breaking into the Indian team with solid performances for five-time IPL champions Mumbai Indians, Bumrah consꦜiders Test cricket as the king of formats.
"I am of that generation wh🎃ere Test cricket is king🧔," he said.
"I will always judge myself on it. Yes I started with IPL but I learned to bowl throug♏h first-class cricket; that's where I developed my skill, the art of taking wickets. In Test cricket you have to ⛄get the batsman out and that challenges you as a bowler," he asserted.
Bumrah said Test format eliminates th🔥e luck factor to a large extent.
"T20s, ODIs, some days you might send down five slower balls and get five guys out, when in a Test match th🐽ey wouldn't have taken one. There is no luck in Test cricket, the better team wins, you cannot take 20 wickets through luck," he pointed out.
"I don't know how the youngsters look at it. But Test cricket has been around this long,🧔 it will find a wa﷽y."
However, like most observers o𓃲f the game, Bumrah also warned 📖against an overkill of any format.
"Every format ൩has its place -- too much Test cricket would be boring, too much white ball the same. I think (the sport needs) a little bit of everything, rather than an overdose of one format or the other," he concluded.