India opened their three‑match ODI series against England in spectacular fashion, securing a six‑wicket triumph at Edgbaston. The victory sparked fresh conversations about the key individuals shaping the national team, prompting former off‑spinner Ravichandran Ashwin to weigh in with a bold perspective on who truly stands apart for India’s long‑term prospects.
Ashwin explains why one player stands above the rest
During an episode of his YouTube show, Ash Ki Baat, Ashwin asserted that while Indian cricket boasts iconic batters such as Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma, the player he believes is beyond replacement is the premier fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah.
Ashwin emphasized Bumrah’s impact whenever he features in the XI, noting how the bowler’s presence can shift the dynamics of a match even before he摘取 wickets. The veteran spinner highlighted Bumrah’s distinctive skill set as one of the rarest in global cricket.
“Jasprit Bumrah’s difference will always be there. We can plaster Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma on posters, that’s fine. But I’m saying that Jasprit Bumrah cannot be replaced in my mind. It’s undeniable. Finding a replacement for Jasprit Bumrah is not difficult; it is impossible,” Ashwin stated.
Match‑winning return strengthens Ashwin’s argument
Bumrah’s comeback to India’s ODI squad, following the 2023 World Cup final, immediately underscored why he is considered among the world’s elite fast bowlers. Though he managed no wickets in the powerplay, he consistently challenged England’s top order with his pace, accuracy, and characteristic hard‑length delivery.
The pressure he exerted paid dividends after Gurnoor Brar dismissed England’s openers, allowing Bumrah to strike promptly. The right‑arm pacer removed Harry Brook with a sharp outswinger that generated extra bounce, finding the edge as Rohit completed a comfortable catch at first slip.
Bumrah’s spell set the platform, and India’s run chase was anchored by skipper Shubman Gill, who retired hurt after an unbeaten 80. Shreyas Iyer contributed crucial runs, while Axar Patel (57*) and Washington Sundar (52*) forged an unbeaten century partnership, guiding India to a comfortable six‑wicket victory with 28 balls remaining.
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