Jasprit Bumrah plays down umpiring controversy

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Jasprit Bumrah at the press-conference on Tuesday. Image Source: BCCI

Internet Desk: Talented Indian fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah thinks that the controversy regarding poor umpiring in the second T-20 International should stop, as decisions do not always go in favour of only one team.

“We don’t focus too much on decisions made by umpires. Sometimes it (umpiring decision) goes in our favour and sometimes in their favour. That happens in cricket, so we have to move on with the game,” Bumrah told reporters on the eve of the third and final T20 International against England on Wednesday.

Bumrah was answering to a question on Eoin Morgan’s frustration regarding the quality of umpiring. England had lost the match by five runs and Joe Root got out by a poor decision as umpire C Shamshuddin gave him lbw off Bumrah in the last over when the batsman had actually edged the ball.

Bumrah said the guidance from veteran pace colleague Ashish Nehra has been of great value.

“I have played a few matches with him. Also played a World T-20 match. His guidance is always valuable because he has played a lot of international matches and in a nice position to share his experience with us,” he said.

On his back of length deliveries executed in death overs, Bumrah said it’s not right to have one kind of line and length balls in every match and should be adjusted according to the kind of wicket.

“It depends on the wicket. The back of length and slower deliveries on a big ground are helpful, but it is not the case on a smaller ground, because you may be hit for runs. The margin of error is less for any bowler in smaller grounds,” he said.

The fielding of the Indian players were sloppy in the previous match but Bumrah said the team was working on how to make improvement in that department of the game.

“It’s always difficult when there is dew. In the last match, there was a lot of dew. The ball comes faster than you expect. The high catches also become difficult because the ball is wet. It happens, we are working on it,” Bumrah said.

“As a fielding unit, we have been doing well in the ODI series. It happens. Let’s see how it goes in next match.”

With inputs from PTI.