IND vs ENG: England opener Johnny Bairstow applauds this Indian fast bowler – he has great skill in all three formats

England batsman Johnny Bairstow praised Indian pacer Jaspreet Bumrah, saying that Bumrah has a tremendous skill in all three formats. In the first Test against England, Bumrah took nine wickets and returned to form. At an online press conference hosted by broadcaster Sony before the second Test, Byersto said, ‘I can’t tell you everything that happened between us (about Bumrah). Isn’t it? ‘

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Bumrah could not take a wicket in the final of the World Test Championship against New Zealand and India lost the match. Bairstow said, ‘He uses crease by his act and we all know it. Their action and run-up is a little different. Bumrah has only played 20 (21) Tests. Looking at the last series, six of them have played against England, so in some cases the time comes for the bowler to adjust and change his skills. We have to give him (Bumrah) credit, he’s a world-class bowler, isn’t he ?. We have seen in the limited overs cricket and Test cricket for India in the IPL.

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The 31-year-old wicketkeeper-batsman, who has played 75 Tests since making his debut in 2012, said his attitude towards Indian fast bowlers depends on the pitch. He said, ‘It depends on the pitch. Whether the sky is cloudy or hot, we see in the first test that the conditions are changing and the floodlights are lit when the sky is cloudy and when the sun is out, the situation has changed again. . My attitude doesn’t change much compared to the last match. I haven’t played much red ball cricket lately due to schedules and other things, so if I continue the first test process, I want to continue with that attitude.

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Bairstow said consistency is important in Test cricket. Bierstow said he was expecting a “thrilling battle” between veteran pacer James Anderson and India captain Virat Kohli throughout the series.

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