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Bumrah enhances death-overs reputation

Paceman displays skills in three-run victory against Punjab

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Jasprit Bumrah may not have exactly set alight this year’s Indian Premier League (IPL) but the 24-year-old showed his death-overs prowess once again to keep Mumbai Indians alive in the play-off race.

The right-arm paceman’s awkward sling-arm action is difficult to score off but it is his late innings mastery, which makes him an asset, and which India will hope to see reprised on tour in England next month.

Bumrah displayed that skill in Wednesday night’s threerun victory against Kings XI Punjab to lift Mumbai to fourth place in the eight-team league.

Bowling the second over of the Punjab innings to the dangerous Chris Gayle and the inform Lokesh Rahul, Bumrah conceded only one run before being taken out of attack. He conceded four in his second over, the 12th of the innings.

Rahul and Aaron Finch were going great guns when Mumbai skipper Rohit Sharma pressed Bumrah into action again and the bowler did not let him down.

He dismissed Finch (46) and Marcus Stoinis in the 17th over and dealt a body blow in his next, getting rid of Rahul (94) to finish with figures of 4-0-15-3.

“I think Bumrah has come a long way in the past two years, worked really hard on his bowling,” Sharma said at the presentati­on ceremony. “Never easy to do what he does but he has taken the responsibi­lity. Coming out there and bowling at set batsmen who are trying to finish the job — he’s doing it perfectly for us.”

His ability to bowl yorkers almost at will and his unpredicta­ble bounce make him a death-overs nightmare for most batsmen. He attributes it all to clear thinking.

“Clarity is very important when you bowl at the death otherwise there’ll be doubt,” he said after collecting his man-of-the-match award.

“Even on a bad day when a batsman hits you, you just have to execute your plan. (Rahul) has been batting really well so it’s sometimes difficult to bowl to a batsman like that. But I was backing myself.”

 ?? PTI ?? Mumbai Indians’ pacer Jasprit Bumrah celebrates a wicket. The pacer played a crucial role in Indian’s victory over Kings XI Punjab and keep the defending champions hopes alive.
PTI Mumbai Indians’ pacer Jasprit Bumrah celebrates a wicket. The pacer played a crucial role in Indian’s victory over Kings XI Punjab and keep the defending champions hopes alive.

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