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India pace ace Jasprit Bumrah is known for his pinpoint yorkers and a recent post of his proves his fashion sense is on point too.
Bumrah recently delivered another stellar individual performance against Bangladesh in a two-match Test series that India won 2-0. He was not named in the squad for the ongoing T20I series against their Asian counterparts.
Bumrah recently shared a video on Instagram where he can be seen walking with style while surrounded by security guards. He used famous Punjabi artist Diljit Dosanjh’s song CASE in the background.
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Bumrah can be seen dressed in some trendy threads in the video. He was rocking a leather jacket with an off-white t-shirt inside. The fast bowler was also wearing a pair of black trousers as he smiled throughout the video.
Several fans have reacted to the video, commending the star’s superb show for India in the last series.
One of them wrote, “No.1 bowler in the world.”
Another claimed that Bumrah was the most lethal bowler in the world currently and wrote, “World’s [most] dangerous bowler.”
One simply wrote, “Boom Boom Bumrah.”
Another added, “No.1 Bowler ka swag.”
“World No.1 Boom Boom,” chimed in another.
The decision to rest Bumrah in the ongoing T20I series is a part of the Board of Control for Cricket in India’s (BCCI) strategy to manage the pacer’s workload. The break is crucial given that Bumrah is set to compete in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy later this year before representing India in the 2025 Champions Trophy.
He was spotted during India’s match against Pakistan at the ongoing Women’s T20 World Cup in Dubai. The International Cricket Council (ICC) also shared a video of the star India fast bowler’s visit on Instagram while asking him about his experience.
Bumrah revealed how he was thrilled to see the electric and energetic atmosphere at the stadium.
Bumrah says he’s a fan of the entire women’s team with every player playing an important role at the premier tournament.
As for Bumrah’s international return, he is likely to return to action in India’s upcoming three-match Test series against New Zealand starting next week.
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