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Bumrah’s Test selection is a lesson for youngsters: Rohit

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Dharamshala: Indian cricket team captain Rohit Sharma addressing a press conference on the eve of first ODI cricket match against Sri Lanka at the HPCA Stadium in Dharamshala on Saturday. PTI Photo by Manvender Vashist(PTI12_9_2017_000125B)

Dharamsala : Jasprit Bumrah’s selection in the South Africa-bound Test squad is a lesson for all youngsters that hardwork always pays off, said India’s stand-in limited overs skipper Rohit Sharma.

A limited overs regular, Bumrah earned his maiden call-up in the Indian Test team as the fifth specialist pacer, who is expected to add variety with his ability to bowl yorkers. “It is a great boost for him (Burmrah) to be a part of the Test team. He is looking forward to it. For a while, he was wanting to be the part of the Test team. It is all the reward for what he has done in the ODI format and the T20 format,” Rohit said when asked to comment about his IPL teammate. “And over the last year or so, how he has improved himself, on his bowling and fitness as well. It is a lesson for many cricketers that if you put in the hard yards, you will get rewarded. And Bumrah has been rewarded for the things he has done in the past few years,” Rohit was effusive in his praise.

Bumrah is considered as one of the most revered death bowlers in the world currently and his skipper feels it is his ability to come up with new strategies in difficult situation that makes him so successful. “He has played with me for MI and I have only seen him grow every game. Every series that he has played he has come up new strategies, new plans. It is good to see he has matured as bowler now,” Rohit said. “He understands what he needs to do and what team expects. He is a very focussed guy, very disciplined. This is what is giving him the results on the field.” “He had a good month and a half time off and he went to NCA, worked on his body again and rejuvenated, he looks a lot fresher now. Hopefully, he can do the job for us what he has been doing in the past few months or so.”


In absence of regular captain Virat Kohli, Rohit has his job cut out — to instill confidence in the younger members of the side. “As a part of the team management, we want to make sure that they get certain number of games and then it is up to them what they do with that opportunity,” he spoke like an elder statesman of the team. We don’t want to put any pressure and make sure that they don’t carry any burden when they walk out to the field,” he added.

Captain talks about captaincy

l Process and basics of captaincy will remain the same. (like IPL) We have a different set of players than the IPL team but having played with these guys for some time now, I do understand their strengths and weaknesses. It will be all about going there and executing and making everyone comfortable.

l I don’t need to change anything. I just need to carry from where we left as a team and yes IPL and international cricket is completely different — the pressure and mindset of the players is absolutely different. I myself will not change much. I will try to be at the present and make those changes when necessary.

l Here at times, we will be put under pressure and we have guys to stand up and respond to those situation. We are not thinking that we have beat them (Sri Lanka) in the last series, we have to focus from first ball to the last.