"When He Grows Up...": Jasprit Bumrah Gets Emotional While Speaking About Son Angad After Perth Test Win
For a few moments, Jasprit Bumrah ceased to be an intense competitor and transformed into a proud father who would one day tell some gleeful tales about India's historic Perth triumph to his son when grows up. Bumrah's family was in Perth to witness India's 295-victory over Australia in the first Test at the Optus Stadium, and he could not conceal his delight. "This is a special win, first win as a captain, very happy with that. My son is also here, so I'll cherish it with my son and I'll remember this for a while. So, it's very special," Bumrah said in the post-match press conference here on Monday.
"He's very young now, but when he grows up, I have a lot of stories to tell him." Bumrah, perhaps, was visualising that calmer, emotionally settled day when he can cuddle around his son and talk about a memorable match in which he led the country.
"He was young and he was in Perth and, you know, we won a very important match. He also came in the T20 World Cup. So, he doesn't know all this now, but when he grows up, I can tell him that. He was sitting in the stands when we won very important matches for India," he added.
On a personal level too, the Perth win held significance for Bumrah as it was his first win as India skipper even though he was standing in for absent Rohit Sharma, who incidentally missed this match to be with his newborn baby boy.
"Pretty proud. You know, this was my second game. I captained in Birmingham as well, in the first phase we were ahead and then England played really well. So, yes, you'll always take learnings from that.
"I'm very happy with the way we came back into the game and then the way the batting stepped up and the bowlers, with a new bowling lineup, were responding." Bumrah said the


