Published 08:54 IST, January 5th 2024
'Consistently is all that’s required': Bumrah garners plaudits from a legendary cricket player
After India defeated South Africa by seven wickets in Cape Town, a legendary Indian batsman praised pacer Jasprit Bumrah.
India and South Africa engaged in one of the most historic test matches. The second and final match of the series saw Dean Elgar compete in the final test match of his career. The Test match turned out to become the shortest red-ball match in history. Team India's bowling spell constantly dominated the Proteas' batting line-up. Despite missing out on Shami, Jasprit Bumrah was the one who successfully took the hosts down.
3 things you need to know
- Jasprit Bumrah took an overall eight wickets for Team India
- India won the second test match at Cape Town to draw the series 1-1
- Bumrah's bowling spell garnered praise
Jasprit Bumrah's bowling receives praise from Indian batting legend
Jasprit Bumrah is currently ruling Team India fans after his incredible bowling spell against the Proteas. His six-wicket haul in SA's second innings stole the show, and he successfully limited the hosts to 176 runs. The Indian Cricket Team successfully chased the given target and ended the series in a draw. Bumrah's bowling has received applause from the fans, and even the veterans were left impressed with his skills. One of India's most iconic players, Sachin Tendulkar, also hailed Bumrah's mastery. While applauding Team India on X (Formerly Twitter), the former Team India cricketer gave Bumrah the flowers that he deserves.
'Congratulations to #TeamIndia for levelling the series! Markram’s approach was fantastic because sometimes attack is the best form of defence on a pitch like this.
Well bowled by Bumrah, who showed us exactly, how bowling in the channel consistently is all that’s required on such type of wickets,' Tendulkar said on the social media platform.
The Cape Town pitch was possibly the hardest one that both teams had to deal with. But on Day 2, India chased down a 79-run goal and ultimately won the clash by seven wickets, registering their first-ever Test victory in Cape Town. India bowled South Africa out for 55 and 176 runs, respectively, despite being bowled out for 153 runs in their first innings.
Updated 08:54 IST, January 5th 2024