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Jasprit Bumrah Urges India to Target Babar Azam Mohammad Rizwan

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High Stakes India vs Pakistan Clash

The Indian cricket team begins its T20 World Cup 2024 journey against Ireland on June 5. However, the highly anticipated match against Pakistan on June 9 has captured the fans’ attention. India and Pakistan rarely face each other outside ICC and ACC events, making this encounter particularly special. Former India pacer S Sreesanth has made headlines by urging India’s leading pacer, Jasprit Bumrah, to “finish” Pakistan’s star batsmen Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan.

Sreesanth’s Strategy for India’s Bowling

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During a discussion on Star Sports, Sreesanth shared his thoughts on India’s pace-bowling strategy. He emphasized the importance of Bumrah opening the bowling, particularly in the high-stakes match against Pakistan. Sreesanth pointed out that dismissing key players like Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan early is crucial. He believes that if India fails to take wickets in the powerplay, the match could become extremely challenging.

Jasprit Bumrah: India’s Key Weapon

Sreesanth specifically wants Bumrah to take the new ball and target Pakistan’s top order. “I want Bumrah to come first and bowl the first over. If you are watching Bumrah, please finish Rizwan and Babar first,” he said. Bumrah is seen as India’s No. 1 pace bowling weapon in this T20 World Cup, and his performance will be vital in determining India’s success, especially against strong opponents like Pakistan.

Concerns Over India’s Bowling Attack

Despite Bumrah’s prowess, there are concerns about India’s overall pace attack. Mohammed Siraj and Arshdeep Singh, who are expected to support Bumrah, have not been in top form recently. Their performances in the IPL 2024 were disappointing, raising doubts about their effectiveness in the World Cup. The initial matches, including the one against Ireland, will be crucial in assessing the team’s bowling strength and making necessary adjustments before the crucial clash against Pakistan.

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