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Jasprit Bumrah’s explosive rant against critics: They said I’d last only 6 months

Jasprit Bumrah launched an explosive rant against his critics, saying that they have constantly written him off at many moments. Bumrah’s workload management has been a topic of discussion ahead of the series, with the pacer himself admitting that he won’t play all five matches in the series. Bumrah’s critics have questioned his ability to consistently play for the national side, and he silenced them with his 14th career five-wicket haul during day three of the first Test against England. The pacer’s bowling performance helped India take a lead of 6 runs at the end as the visitors ended the day on 90 for 2 in the second innings. Speaking at the press conference, Bumrah said that what people write about him isn’t in his control and sometimes his name gets mentioned to ensure clicks come in. “Look, what people write is not in my control, and I’m not trying to teach anyone or tell them, ‘Don’t write this about me, write that instead.’ Everybody is free to write whatever they want. Obviously, I understand that in our country, cricket is very popular. And sometimes, to make a headline, if my name gets mentioned, the viewership increases—so I do understand that. But at the end of the day, it doesn’t matter to me. Because if those things start getting into my head, I’ll start believing them,” said Bumrah. Bumrah said that he wants to back his own beliefs and not listen to what others want him to do or play in a certain way. The Indian pacer said that his critics have constantly written him off by saying his career would come to an end in a few months. “What matters to me is who I am and what I believe in—that should dictate how I go about things. If someone else wants me to play in a certain way, I’m not that kind of person. My preparation, my ideas—they’ve always been rooted in my desire to play for India.” “I’ve played cricket based on my own beliefs. I’ve reached every format on the back of those beliefs. Because people didn’t just say no to me once—at first, they said I wouldn’t be able to play, then they said I’d last only six months, then eight months. But playing and playing, I’m now close to completing ten years in international cricket. It’s been twelve or thirteen years that I’ve played in the IPL.” ‘I’ll keep playing for as long as God has written it for me’ Bumrah claimed that people still say that he will retire soon, and his mantra is to keep doing his work and play as long as it is possible for him. “Even now, people say the same things—‘Now he’ll go, now he’ll retire.’ Let them keep waiting. I’m not thinking about all that. I’ll keep doing my work. Every three or four months, people say, ‘Now he’ll go, now he’ll go.’ Let’s see.” “I’ll keep playing for as long as God has written it for me. I prepare my best, and after that, I leave it up to God. With all the blessings He has given me, I try to carry them forward. I try to take Indian cricket forward too,” said Bumrah. Bumrah’s stunning performance on Day 3 also saw him go level with Kapil Dev for most number five-wicket hauls outside India and became the first Asian bowler to get 150 wickets in SENA countries. Published On: Jun 22, 2025

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ENG vs IND Test series | Flashy workhorse Siraj and the head honcho’s hat

ENG vs IND Test series | Flashy workhorse Siraj and the head honcho’s hat

Can Mohammed Siraj be the Scottie Pippen to Jasprit Bumrah’s Michael Jordan? India will need him to during this English summer. If Shubman Gill’s new-look Indian team has to go toe-to-toe against England, Siraj’s performances have to be nothing short of top-notch. Of all the Indian pacers who have boarded the flight for this five-match Test series, Siraj is the second-most experienced (36 Tests) and has played the second-most number of Tests in England (six). The answer to who is first is not exactly a secret. Siraj’s time with the Warwickshire County Cricket Club and his India-A exposure help him top the list of Indian speedsters with the most First Class wickets in England (46 scalps). Bumrah, with only India matches in the Old Blighty, has 38 wickets. Interestingly, Siraj (5306 deliveries) and Bumrah (5381) have bowled almost the same number of balls in Test cricket since the former’s debut on December 26, 2020. | Photo Credit: File photo It will not be an understatement to suggest that Siraj is in for a long shift in the next couple of months. Deputy Superintendent of Police Siraj’s job description (strictly related to fast bowling duties here!) is expected to alternate between second-in-command and the head honcho as India will not have the services of pace ace Bumrah for at least two Tests (add most likely). Make no mistake, it is a challenge of the highest order. A quick scan of Siraj’s stats with and without Bumrah alongside him reveals that the Hyderabad speedster is not averse to being the alpha. After all, he was entrusted with the lead role in just his first foray into Test cricket. A spate of injuries ahead of the fourth Test in India’s 2020-21 Australia tour meant that Siraj, with all of two Tests under his belt, had to spearhead the extremely inexperienced Indian bowling attack. He aced the trial by fire with panache, notching up his first Test five-wicket haul to set up India’s series triumph Down Under. What transpired in Brisbane in early January 2021 was an extraordinary tale of grit and determination from the young Indian brigade. Coach Gautam Gambhir will hope for an encore in England. A standing ovation as Mohammed Siraj picks up his maiden 5-wicket haul.#AUSvIND#TeamIndiapic.twitter.com/e0IaVJ3uA8 — BCCI (@BCCI) January 18, 2021 Captain’s delight Siraj — the flashy workhorse that he is — is a captain’s delight. India’s 37th Test skipper, Gill, is eagerly waiting to team up with Siraj and emulate their successful partnership in the Gujarat Titans colours. “Siraj and I made our Test debuts together. We almost made our ODI debuts together, and we have played so many India-A matches together. So, having that bond with him and knowing what he is capable of helps,” Gill told Sky Sports. The skipper has every reason to be thrilled to have a potent weapon like Siraj in his arsenal, especially given how the pacer has shown unwavering commitment to Gill’s predecessors. “For 60 overs, they should feel like hell out there,” a fired-up Virat Kohli — granted that that was the former India captain’s default setting — had ordered his soldiers ahead of the fourth innings at Lord’s in 2021. Your wish is my command, said Siraj. Jos Buttler and Moeen Ali, in the middle of an alliance that went on for more than 15 overs, were looking comfortable. Siraj made sure the English batters felt uncomfortable from thereon. He nicked off Moeen and Sam Curran off consecutive balls and dished out a ripsnorter of a short ball at Ollie Robinson’s chest, walked up straight at the batter and asserted he meant business. The drama at Lord’s after Siraj dismissed Buttler still does the rounds on Instagram reels. Kohli gestured to his pacer to go for sharp bouncers aimed at No. 11 James Anderson’s head. A pumped-up Siraj conveyed he was up for the task by repeating what his skipper signalled. A bustling Siraj shortly castled Anderson and sealed India’s 151-run win at the Home of Cricket. A match-winning performance 🙌#OnThisDay in 2021, Mohammed Siraj took four wickets to seal a famous victory for India.#LoveLordspic.twitter.com/LrVQruXYea — Lord’s Cricket Ground (@HomeOfCricket) August 16, 2023 Siraj conjured up his career-best figures in a Test (eight for 126) and ensured his skipper’s war cry will go into the annals of Indian cricket. Siraj again showcased his will to do whatever it takes for the team when Ben Stokes & Co. visited India in 2024. Captain Rohit Sharma had asked his bowlers to be ready for longer spells in a team meeting as R. Ashwin had to return to Chennai due to a family emergency midway through the Rajkot Test. Siraj obliged and returned his best figures at home (four for 84). “In the morning, when we got to know that Ash bhai was not there, more responsibility fell on us. Rohit bhai told us that we will need to bowl long spells, and I love bowling long spells,” Siraj said after the third day’s play. “Since we were one bowler short, the remaining four bowlers had to bowl more. For a fast bowler in Test cricket, one cannot set up a batter in three or four overs. And we got success due to long spells,” he added. Interestingly, Siraj (5306 deliveries) and Bumrah (5381) have bowled almost the same number of balls in Test cricket since the former’s debut on December 26, 2020. Hunting in packs Siraj is indeed keen on putting his hand up and leading the way when push comes to shove. However, he also understands the value of hunting in packs, especially when the guy bowling next to him is Bumrah. Cut back to India’s 2023-24 tour of South Africa; Siraj did not have a good start to the two-match series. He struggled to find rhythm in the first Test in Centurion (24-1-91-2) in a match that saw India lose by an innings and 32 runs. It was as if the turn of the calendar flicked a switch…

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