Seeing Virat-Rohit, Jasprit Bumrah is also going to retire! He created a sensation by giving his own statement

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|05-07-2024

Jasprit Bumrah: After the World Cup 2024, apart from Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli, Ravindra Jadeja retired from the Indian T20 team. Now these three players will never be seen in the jersey of the Indian T20 team. Rohit and Kohli admitted that there could not be a better time than this to retire from the T20 format.

However, now the brilliant Indian bowler Jasprit Bumrah has also broken his silence on his retirement. During the conversation, he has given a big hint about retirement.

Jasprit Bumrah broke his silence on retirement

  • In the T20 World Cup 2024 final match, the Indian team won by defeating South Africa by 7 runs. After this, on June 4, a victory procession and felicitation ceremony was organized for Team India at the Wankhede Stadium.
  • During this, Bumrah was also called on the stage for discussion. Where he broke his silence regarding his T-20 retirement. He said, "My retirement is far away.
  • I have just started” Bumrah's statement made it clear that he is not in the mood to retire yet. Rather, he wants to play for India for a long time.

Virat Kohli praised him a lot

  • During the felicitation ceremony, Virat Kohli praised Jasprit Bumrah a lot. He considered Jasprit Bumrah to be the real credit for bringing the Indian team back in the final match.
  • Kohli praised him and said "I need to appreciate the person who made India come back not once but again and again. I am talking about Jasprit Bumrah, who bowled 2 of the last 5 overs and made Team India come back. We are lucky that Bumrah plays for us. He is the best bowler of this generation."

World Cup 2024 was great

  • Before the final, Bumrah had also brought India back against Pakistan by taking the wicket of Mohammad Rizwan. Apart from this, he also bowled brilliantly against England in the semi-final.
  • He performed brilliantly in the 8 matches played in the World Cup 2024 and took a total of 15 wickets. During this, Jassi conceded runs at an economy rate of 4.17.
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