Mashrafes New Metaphor for Bumrah After Stopping England

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Mashrafes New Metaphor for Bumrah After Stopping England

Mashrafes New Metaphor for Bumrah After Stopping England

Mashrafes New Metaphor for Bumrah After Stopping England

Jasprit Bumrah turned the match around by holding back England, and Bangladesh’s former captain Mashrafe Bin Mortaza praised him with a unique metaphor after watching the spell. With England needing 45 runs from the last three overs, the Indian pacer bowled with remarkable control to help India reach the final.

 

At a crucial moment in the match, captain Suryakumar Yadav handed the ball to Bumrah. In the 18th over, he used precise yorkers to prevent England batter Sam Curran from playing big shots. That over significantly slowed England’s scoring rate.

 

In the final two overs, England were restricted to just 39 runs as the Indian bowlers turned the match in their favor.

 

Following Bumrah’s performance, Mashrafe Bin Mortaza praised him on social media. He wrote, “Jasprit Bumrah, you showed how to cook without oil. What a bowler you are. Someone like you comes only once in every era.”

 

With this win, India have advanced to the final. In the title-deciding match on Sunday at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, the hosts will face New Zealand.

 

India will take the field aiming to retain their title, while New Zealand will be chasing their dream of winning the trophy for the first time.