Jasprit Bumrah in Chennai: Jaspreet Bumrah’s picture is going viral on social media. Bumrah is currently on a break from Team India and there are speculations about giving him rest from the series against Bangladesh as well. Meanwhile, he reached Chennai’s Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology to meet his fans, where thousands of students gathered just to see Bumrah.
In the viral picture on social media, Bumrah is seen walking on a ramp, where a crowd of students on both sides of him is longing to touch him. In the comment section too, fans have poured out their love for this deadly bowler of the Indian team. Someone said that they are waiting to see Bumrah thrash Australia in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. At the same time, someone said that Bumrah is a real superstar and deserves such support from the fans. At the same time, one person even said that Bumrah is liked more than MS Dhoni in Chennai.
When will Jasprit Bumrah return?
Jasprit Bumrah was last seen playing in the T20 World Cup 2024, where he took 15 wickets in 8 matches. After that India has played series against Zimbabwe and Sri Lanka, but Bumrah has been missing from both the series. Now soon Team India will play a Test series against Bangladesh, but there is speculation that Jasprit Bumrah will be given a break in that too.
Let us tell you that this year India has to play the Border-Gavaskar Trophy against Australia, where the Indian team will go to Australia and play 5 Test matches. But before that Team India also has to play a Test series against New Zealand. Bumrah will definitely come back in the series against Australia, but it depends on the team management whether he will come back to play in the series against New Zealand or not.
ICONIC PICTURE 🥶
– The love for Jasprit Bumrah in Chennai. pic.twitter.com/IXl3RqXOJc
— Johns (@CricCrazyJohns) August 26, 2024
Bumrah Craze in Chennai >>> Dhoni craze in Chennai
— Andleeb Akhtar (@mr_akhtar_17) August 26, 2024
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