
Chapel Dev and Jasprit Bumhrah New Delhi: The former head coach of India Ravi Shastri has described Jasprit Bumrah as the best fast -mandatory India that has ever created in the history of men’s international cricket.Bumrah completed the day 2 of the first test Anderson-tendulkar Trophy with characters 3 for 48 out of 12 overs, performed in an otherwise faint bowling performance of India. His sum could be even better if Ravindra Jadeja did not fall Ben Duckett at the back point when the dough was 15.Later on Bumrah, Harry Brook also rejected just before the stumps, but Replays revealed that it was without the ball.“There is no doubt that he is the biggest fast pitch of India. I played with the Dev chapel, but this guy is different. It can separate any opposition on any surface in any format,” said Shastri in the cottage with Sky Sports 3.He also compared Bumhrah’s skill with a large Malcolm Marshall of West Indies. “I thought Malcolm Marshall was the best thing I saw while reading the dough and putting it up, but this guy wasn’t behind. Where I saw Bumhrah improved, he’s swinging with a new ball. When he rocs a new ball, he becomes for any dough in the world.Despite the Indian middle order collapse, Shastri believes that the team still holds an advantage in the competition and could seize checks if Bumrah hits soon 3.
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“I think India will be disappointed that they did not add another 75 or 80 runs, but at the end of the day, slipping out, equalizing things.”“I think they still have the upper hand. They have runs on the album and you know what Bumrah can do. He can open this game in the first hour. If he can get a few goals, India will think they can get into the lead,” he added.