"Courageous Appointment": Legendary Former Captain Lauds Jasprit Bumrah's Elevation As India Skipper
Jasprit Bumrah has led Indian cricket team from the front in the rescheduled fifth Test against England in Edgbaston. He played a quickfire knock of 31 not out off 16 balls in the first innings that took India's total past the 400-mark. With the ball too he has been providing crucial breakthroughs. Bumrah has a rare chance to lead India to their fourth Test series win in England. Bumrah was named the India skipper after Rohit Sharma failed to recover from COVID-19. His elevation came despite the presence of other seniors in the side.
Now, former Australian cricket team captain Ian Chappell lauded Bumrah's appointment as India's stand-in Test captain as a "courageous decision" based on his "tactical nous".
Chappell felt the Indian cricket establishment's decision may have been prompted by the success achieved by Pat Cummins of Australia and Stokes. The former Australian captain compared various contemporary international captains.
"Perhaps looking to emulate the success of captains Pat Cummins and Stokes, India appointed fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah as captain for their current Test with England. This is a courageous appointment and speaks volumes for Bumrah's on-field nous," Chappell wrote in his column for ESPNcricinfo.
His leadership duel with England skipper Ben Stokes is providing a fascinating sidelight to an entertaining game in Birmingham, Chappell added.
"His leadership battle with Bumrah will be a fascinating sidelight to what will be an entertaining game," Chappell wrote during the ongoing India versus England Test match in Birmingham.
On Stokes' appointment, the renowned Australian skipper seemed delighted.
"No one should be shocked by the success of Ben Stokes as captain. He's an all-rounder who understands