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‘Not doing justice if…’ Jasprit Bumrah opens up about playing for India

‘Not doing justice if…’ Jasprit Bumrah opens up about playing for India

India's captain Bumrah highlighted the pressure of expectations on players, praised emerging talents for avoiding it, and noted their unhindered potential.

India captain Jasprit Bumrah underlined how the weight of expectations can overwhelm players, leading to unwelcome pressure. He expressed his satisfaction with the emerging talents in the national squad, noting their ability to sidestep this burden. This, he believes, allows them to unlock their complete potential without any hindrances holding them back.

“If you play with a baggage of expectation, you are under pressure. You have to keep those expectations aside. You are not doing yourself 100 percent justice if you are playing with so many expectations,” Bumrah said after India defeated Ireland by 33 runs on Sunday to take an unassailable 2-0 lead in the 3-match series.

“It is tough to pick an XI. It’s a great headache to have. Everyone is eager. Everyone is confident. All of us wanted to play for India. Eventually, everyone has to work their way up. If you play with a baggage of expectation, you are under pressure. You have to keep those expectations aside. You are not doing yourself 100 percent justice if you are playing with so many expectations,” Bumrah added.

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Coming to the match, India secured a decisive win over Ireland in the second T20I, clinching a 2-0 lead in the three-game series. Opting to bat first, India set a total of 185 for 5 on the scoreboard. Vice-captain Ruturaj Gaikwad played a key role with a steady 58 off 42 balls, complemented by Sanju Samson’s 40 from 26 deliveries, and an entertaining 38 off 21 balls from Rinku Singh.

In response, Ireland struggled and managed to reach only 152 for 8. Prasidh Krishna took 2 wickets for 29 runs, while Ravi Bishnoi contributed with 2 wickets for 37 runs. Captain Jasprit Bumrah performed well, securing figures of 2/15. Andrew Balbirnie stood out for Ireland with a notable 72 off 51 balls. The third and final T20I of the IND vs IRE series is scheduled for Wednesday, August 23rd.

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