
Mumbai Indians (Mi) Seamer Deepak Chhar revealed the reason why he did not give a new ball Jasprit Bumrah in their previous accessories against Royal Challengers Bengalur (RCB). Bumrah first returned to a professional cricket after he injured himself during the fifth test against Australia in Sydney in January early this year.
Speedster the right shoulder looked at his usual best and gave only 29 runs in four breaks in a high affair. However, to the surprise of everyone, bUmrah didn’t get a new ball when he came to fourth. Recently, Deepak Chhar revealed the reason why the move was, and he mentioned that the new ball pots were not repaired and decided to match the match between the dough and the pitch.
“No, nothing like that. Everyone is experienced and can be mixed at any stage. This is usually a team -based team decision. If a particular pitch was a success against Batsman, he could compare the first. These are the team’s strategic decisions.”
In addition, Chahar appreciated Bumrah for his ability to effortlessly when returning effortlessly.
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“And Bumrah is mentally strong. You saw his first match back – the impact was massive. Without it, we may have admitted 20-25 other runs. Bowlingyors after five months outdoors – it takes skills and confidence. He did it right from the first match. He added.
With the kind permission of Bumhrah’s economic bowling, Mumbai was able to stop RCB at 221/5, which otherwise seemed to exceed 230. In the answer, Mighty approached the persecution of the goal when Tilak Varma (56 out of 29) and Hardik Pandya (42 out of 15) plays heroic knocks.
However, they were limited to 209/9 in their 20 overs and lost a match of 12 runs. As a result, the losing lane has continued and is now winding in the eighth place in a point table with one victory out of five matches. On Sunday, Arnu Jaitley in Delhi on Sunday 13th April, the party led by Pandya will bounce back to the winning ways in the upcoming accessories against Delhi Capitals on Sunday 13th April.
Published:
Rishabh beniwal
Published on:
12 April 2025