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Suryakumar Yadav Backs Jasprit Bumrah After Costly Spell In Asia Cup Clash

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Suryakumar Yadav Backs Jasprit Bumrah After Costly Spell In Asia Cup Clash
Jasprit Bumrah

The India vs Pakistan clash in the Super 4 stage of the Asia Cup 2025 turned out to be a mixed outing for Team India. While the batters and fielders played their part effectively, ace pacer Jasprit Bumrah struggled with the ball, conceding 45 runs in his four-over spell without taking a wicket. For a bowler who has been India’s go-to weapon in crunch games, this was a surprising sight.

However, India’s skipper Suryakumar Yadav quickly came to his defense, reminding everyone that even world-class players are allowed the occasional off day. He emphasized, “He’s not a robot, he will have a bad day someday,” urging critics to look at Bumrah’s long track record rather than a single performance.

Suryakumar’s Backing and Team Spirit

Suryakumar highlighted the importance of team balance when one of the star performers falls short. He pointed out how other bowlers rose to the occasion after Bumrah’s underwhelming spell, making sure Pakistan’s batting line-up didn’t completely dominate. The skipper also praised the team’s sharpness in the field, though he admitted that catching lapses remain a concern.

He revealed that the fielding coach had even sent emails to certain players who dropped chances, emphasizing the need for accountability and continuous improvement. Despite small errors, India held their composure and managed to keep pressure on Pakistan through disciplined efforts from the rest of the squad.

Fire and Ice at the Top Order

A major talking point in the match was the partnership between Abhishek Sharma and Shubman Gill during the powerplay. Their contrasting batting styles provided the perfect balance—Abhishek played aggressively, taking on the bowlers early, while Gill’s calm and calculated approach ensured stability.

Suryakumar described them as playing like “fire and ice,” a combination that rattled Pakistan and gave India the upper hand. This partnership laid the foundation for India’s solid performance, proving once again that the team has multiple match-winners who can step up when needed.

The India-Pakistan Super 4 encounter may be remembered for Bumrah’s off day, but more importantly, it showcased Suryakumar Yadav’s leadership and belief in his players. By defending Bumrah, appreciating the bowlers, holding fielders accountable, and praising the top-order brilliance, Suryakumar showed that India’s strength lies in its collective effort. The message was clear—cricket is a team game, and even on rare days when stars falter, others are ready to shine.


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