Accidental India captain Jasprit Bumrah remembered the wise words of former skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni and stated leading the country is the biggest achievement of his career to date ahead of the fifth Test against England in Birmingham on Friday. (More Cricket News)
Bumrah only got to know that he would be leading India on Thursday morning after regular captain Rohit Sharma returned positive for the second time within a space of four-five days and was ruled out of the game.
“I remember speaking to MS (Dhoni), and he told me that he never captained any side before he led India for the first time. Now, he is remembered as one of the most successful captains of all time,” said Bumrah, who is the second fast bowler after legendary Kapil Dev to lead India.
Taking on an in-form England side will be a big challenge but Bumrah is up for it. “The taste of success feels good when there is pressure. I am always up for responsibilities and I love to be in tough challenges,” added Bumrah, who has played 29 Tests so far in his career that started in 2018.
“As a cricketer, you always want to test yourself in deep waters. I have spoken to many cricketers. Everybody improves and keep getting better,” he said on the eve of the game. “So, I am focusing on how I can help the team and not focusing on what I have done before or how the cricketing conventions or the rules have been set.”
It is rare for a fast bowler to lead the Indian team and Bumrah said it was a massive honour and responsibility. The pacer has experienced a meteoric rise in international cricket, including the five-day version in which he is only four seasons old, having made his Test debut in January 2018.
“Representing India in Tests was always a dream for me and this opportunity to lead the side is the biggest achievement of my career. I'm very happy that I've been given this opportunity. I have had immense faith in myself.
“In every scenario, I have trusted my instincts that have taken me to this level in cricket and I will keep doing that, going forward. Nothing changes for me, especially my role. That's what I am going to do as the captain of the side,” Bumrah said.
“I only came to know that I would be leading the side after Rohit Sharma tested COVID positive once again on Thursday. I first broke the news to my family when I came to know that I would be leading the side.” Bumrah said the visitors are up for the challenge.
“We are completely focused on the game and we are fully prepared, given we already played a practice match against Leicestershire, where the wicket was a bit different from this one,” said the 28-year-old.
He has already had long conversations with former captain Virat Kohli and Rohit on the job at hand. “Their roles have been very important. Virat's inputs will be crucial when I am bowling or when I am making (some) changes. Virat's suggestions are going to be invaluable and always important for us,” said Bumrah.
The team has decided on the openers for the game in Rohit's absence but Bumrah was not ready to reveal that a day before the match. “I had a look at the wicket and had discussions with our coach (Rahul Dravid) and have a fair idea on how this wicket might behave.
“We have decided on the openers against England as well but won't reveal anything now. Rohit is a very important player and we will miss him in this game. It's unfortunate that someone like Rohit is missing out,” he said.