'I will tell him a lot of stories'… Jasprit Bumrah said something heart-winning after making Team India win
Team India has made a great start in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy by defeating Australia by 295 runs in the Perth Test. Team India made a spectacular comeback after being all out for just 150 runs in the first match and gave Australia a target of 534 runs to win. Then on the fourth day itself, it bowled out Australia for 238 runs won the match, and took the lead in the series. The stories of this victory of Team India will be told for many years to come, especially captain Jasprit Bumrah will always be discussed. But whom would Bumrah himself want to tell about this victory?
Team India registered this historic victory on Monday 25 November at Optus Stadium. After defeating Australia on the fourth day of the match, captain Jasprit Bumrah spoke to the media, where apart from the team's performance, he was also asked some special questions. One such question was about his little son Angad, who was with his mother and Bumrah's wife Sanjana Ganesan in the stadium during this match.
I will tell stories to my son.
Jasprit Bumrah, who was the star of Team India's victory, was asked if he would tell the story of this victory to his son. To this, the Indian pacer gave a very straightforward answer and explained that right now his son is too young to understand all these things but when he grows up, he will tell him a lot of stories. Bumrah told that his son also came during the T20 World Cup but he is too young to understand all these things and hence when he grows up, he will tell him all the stories.
Bumrah already has many stories to tell about his amazing performances. Be it the ODI World Cup last year or the T20 World Cup this year, or the performances that won Test matches for Team India from Lord's to Johannesburg, Bumrah has a whole treasure trove of stories. Still, Perth will be very special for him because here he not only won as the captain of Team India, but also destroyed the Australian batting on his own. Bumrah took 5 wickets in the first innings and then took 3 wickets in the second innings as well, which included Travis Head who had scored 89 runs.
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