Jasprit Bumrah’s relentless training, including repeated yorker drills in practice, reflects his hunger to stay the best despite years of success and injuries. The 32-year-old pacer delivered another crucial performance in India’s World Cup semifinal against England, controlling the game with precise bowling. Praised by England captain Harry Brook, Bumrah continues proving why he remains India’s most reliable bowler. Jasprit Bumrah’s relentless training, including repeated yorker drills in practice, reflects his hunger to stay the best despite years of success and injuries. The 32-year-old pacer delivered another crucial performance in India’s World Cup semifinal against England, controlling the game with precise bowling. Praised by England captain Harry Brook, Bumrah continues proving why he remains India’s most reliable bowler.
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