Wife Sanjana took Bumrah’s interview. (Photo- Screenshot/SonySports)
A 5 -Test Test series is being played between India and England. In the first Test being played in Leeds, there is a very exciting competition between the two teams. In this Test, Jasprit Bumrah has done very well so far from India, due to which he remains in the scholars. Bumrah is now in the headlines once again. Bumrah, who harassed the batsmen with his deadly bowling, gave a special interview to his wife and sports presenter Sanjana Ganesan before the fourth day of the Leeds Test. During this, Sanjana questioned Bumrah about her fitness and body.
Wife Sanjana took Bumrah’s interview
Bumrah’s performance has been important for the Indian team in the Leeds Test. In the first innings, he threw 24.4 overs, which included many big spells and took important wickets. But the fitness of Bumrah, who struggled with injuries in the last few years, has always been a topic of discussion. This was the reason that Sanjana asked her about her body status at the beginning of the interview. Sanjana questioned, ‘Jaspreet, what response is your body giving in this test?’ In response, Bumrah smiled and said, ‘Everything is fine. I am fully fit and enjoying bowling. This answer of Bumrah is a relief news for every Indian cricket fans.
Sanjana, who is a sports presenter, interacted with Bumrah in a spontaneous and professional manner in this interview. After which this pair is being praised on social media. During this, Sanjana also told Bumrah that everyone wants you to play 5 matches in this series. But Bumrah did not respond to this. Let me tell you, Bumrah has already made it clear before this series that keeping in mind the workload management, he will not be a part of all 5 matches in the series.
England batsmen killed
Jasprit Bumrah threw a total of 24.4 overs in this innings and took 5 wickets for 83 runs. During this, he made batsmen like Jack Croly, Ben Docket, Joe Root, Chris Woakes and Josh Tung his victims. Along with this, he also completed 150 Test wickets in SENA (South Africa, England, New Zealand, and Australia) countries. He became the first bowler in Asia to do so.