Khaleej Times

I stuck to my plans: Bumrah

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mumbai — Having a clear plan for in-form batsmen like Lokesh Rahul and just focusing on executing it did the trick, said Mumbai Indians seamer Jasprit Bumrah after he helped his side beat Kings XI Punjab in an IPL match on Wednesday.

Bumrah snapped up three crucial wickets as defending champions Mumbai Indians kept their play-off hopes alive by notching up a thrilling three-run win. “To have a clear plan is very important whenever you bowl. I plan and I back myself in whichever situation I’m bowling. I was just focusing on that and it was a good day, so it went well,” Bumrah said at the post-match press conference.

“We already knew he (Rahul) had been batting well throughout the tournament. In the bowlers’ meeting we usually talk about every player. We were bowling second and I had a chat with (bowling coach) Shane Bond and (mentor Lasith) Malinga that there would be dew,” said Bumrah, who produced a brilliant bowling display to take 3 for 15.

Man-of-the-match Bumrah’s most important scalp was that of Rahul (94 off 64), who was poised to guide Kings XI to victory, by having the opener caught at long off in the penultimat­e over when 20 runs were needed.

“I was not focusing on who was scared and who was not scared. I was just focusing on what I had to do. On a good day, when you have a clear plan, you are able to execute whatever you wanted. So it worked for me. On some days, it doesn’t work,” he said referring to the 111-run partnershi­p between Rahul and Aaron Finch.

Purple cap holder KXIP bowler with 24 scalps to his credit, Andrew Tye was disappoint­ed with the defeat and conceded his team has been propped up by only a few players in both batting and bowling.

 ?? AFP ?? Bumrah snapped up three crucial wickets as Mumbai Indians kept their play-off hopes alive. —
AFP Bumrah snapped up three crucial wickets as Mumbai Indians kept their play-off hopes alive. —

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