There is no room for error in front of Jasprit Bumrah, trailer shown in Australia even before Perth Test

Jasprit Bumrah, who is going to captain India in the Perth Test, has told that he will not tolerate any mistake happening in front of him. They will hit him. Even before taking the field for the first Test against Australia, Bumrah has shown its trailer. What he did was visible in the pre-match press conference, where he got caught by a journalist before the Australian players. Bumrah had to be reminded of his pace to correct his mistake.

Bumrah rectified his mistake very well, have fun like this!

Now you must be wondering what would have happened in the press conference? In fact, what the journalist said to Bumrah while asking questions did not match his abilities. This thing irked the Indian captain and he reminded him of his speed. He gave details of his abilities.

Let us now know what was the question to Bumrah? The journalist asked, how are you feeling that you are going to captain Team India as a medium pace all-rounder? Now before answering this question, Bumrah wanted to correct the journalist’s mistake. Which he corrected in a humorous tone.

Bumrah laughingly said, “Man, I can bowl at a speed of 150 kilometers per hour, so you can call me a fast bowler captain.” When Bumrah said this, the press conference echoed with laughter. After Kapil Dev, Jasprit Bumrah is the second fast bowler who is captaining Team India.

Cummins and Bumrah with BGT trophy

Before the press conference in Perth, the captains of India and Australia also had a photo session with the trophy. ICC has also shared its photo. In the picture that surfaced, both Bumrah and Cummins are standing holding the Border-Gavaskar trophy. At present both have their hands on the trophy but after the end of the 5 test series, only one captain will have their hands on the trophy and that will be the winning captain.

The caravan of the Test series between India and Australia, starting from Perth, will pass through Adelaide, Brisbane and Melbourne and end at the Sydney Cricket Ground.

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