After India defeated South Africa by 243 runs at the Eden Gardens on Sunday, legendary Pakistani cricketer Wasim Akram praised the Indian pace attack as the “world best” and praised “leader of the pack” Jasprit Bumrah for setting the tone.
In the opening over, Quinton de Kock did not feel comfortable. He was severing his arm. above 140 mph on this slow pitch. It was under Bumrah’s authority. He began to bowl from outside the stumps and finished up on them.
He kept de Kock guessing. He bowled, and look at the length (back of the length) that we constantly talk about. Though it was unfortunate for him to lose the wicket, Wasim stated, “He is undoubtedly the leader of this pack.”
Regarding Bumrah’s opening over to De Kock, Malik remarked, “Given that both have played for the Mumbai Indians, Quinton de Kock must have faced Bumrah thousands of times.” Even after so many encounters with Bumrah, De Kock did not appear to be at ease in his presence.
Former Pakistani captain and wicketkeeper Moin Khan claimed that Jasprit Bumrah put pressure on Quinton de Kock, who has so far struck four centuries in the World Cup, by the way he kept him out
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Misbah gave Bumrah credit for keeping the early batters in this competition from settling in. “The most crucial thing is that you take your time settling down in the first two balls, regardless of how much it swings, but Bumrah doesn’t give you time,” he stated.
He is using the leg stump to bowl outswingers. It’s amazing how much control you see.
Akram talked about Mohammed Shami and how his bowling in this World Cup has made things difficult for the batsmen.
“Shami isn’t even using a fresh ball when bowling. From the back of the length spot, he is moving the ball in both directions. His seam has changed slightly.
We can identify what distinguishes Shami from the others and we frequently discuss seam and swing. Shami is striking the seam as Bumrah is swinging the ball.
As of late, Akram observed, “If you look at Haris Rauf’s seam, he bowls with a wobble one or a cross.
“The seam will move more the more it hits the pitch. Siraj was shown to us, followed by Shami’s bowling technique. He’s attempting to hit the deck with the seam; if your line and length are correct, the ball will move on its own,” Moin remarked.