
Leeds, England – 22 June: Indian Jasprit Bumrah recalls during the third day of the first Rothesay test match between England and India in Headingley 22 June 2025 in Leeds, England. (Photo: Images George Wood/Getty) Former English captain Nasser Hussain compared Masterclass Jasprit Bumrah with the legendary Australian cricket Shane Warne.“Two brilliant things need to be followed in the cricket – a wrist like Shane Warne Bambozling dough and a real quick pitch such as Bumhrah Bambozling dough,” Hussain said to Sky Cricket.Hussain hopes that Indian foreheads remain without injury so that fans can enjoy his skill.“Hopefully he will stay without injury and we have been talking about him for years,” he said.
JASPRIT BUMHRAH press conference: Bouses on critics, fell and no balls
Bumrah raised his 14th five goals in the first English shifts and left the former English captain of magic. Bumrah took 5 for 83 in the throwing test.“It’s an absolute genius. This is the only word for him. You wouldn’t want to replicate him; you wouldn’t want to tell young boys and girls to replicate this start or this event,” he said.“He knows what he is doing, has improved art and will be a thorn on the side of England – not for five tests, maybe three. In these three test matches, he is going to take goals,” he added.India was guilty of spilling several catches, but Bumrah decided not to dwell on the lunges, instead he preferred to focus on what lies before us.“Yeah, just for a second. But you understand that you can’t really sit down and cry, right?“Sometimes it is difficult to see the ball and no one will intentionally fall. Everyone is trying really hard. It happens. So I don’t want to create a scene or exert more pressure on the field players by showing I’m angry, kicking a box or doing something. It’s okay.“It is part of the game and the land. It is clear that if it was (catches) received earlier, it is good, but people will learn from this experience,” he added.