Sachin Tendulkar names this bowler as key player for India in inaugural WTC final

India will face New Zealand in the WTC 2021 final from June 18-22.

By Salman Anjum - 17 Jun, 2021

India speedster Jasprit Bumrah has come a long way after his international debut in January 2016. He currently holds the No. 5 position in ICC ODI rankings for bowlers and occupies the 11th spot in Test bowling rankings.

Bumrah has represented India in 19 Tests so far, taking 83 wickets at a phenomenal average of 22.11 with 5 five-wicket hauls. In 67 ODIs, he has 108 scalps to his name at an impressive average of 25.33 while his T20I record reads – 59 scalps from 49 games at an economy rate of 6.67.

As Bumrah is gearing to take on New Zealand in the World Test Championship (WTC) final from June 18, batting legend Sachin Tendulkar has cautioned the Kiwi batsmen to be wary of the ace India pacer.

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Having faced Bumrah in the nets, Tendulkar opined that his awkward action makes life much more difficult for the batsman.

"I was told that when a bowler is bowling well, stand at the non-striker's end (laughs). Jokes apart, Bumrah is a world-class bowler, his action is slightly awkward, I have played him in the nets and his action is awkward. He is quicker than you think. He hits the bat hard so one can say because his action is odd, you get less time to react.

"I would suggest any batter that before you play any big shot, make sure you have gotten your eye in because that is what his strength is, before a batter gets his eye in, he will come in and deliver the knockout punch. So be ready for that, the first crucial moments are extremely critical. If you survive, understand and get used to his bowling action, then things can change gradually," he told ANI.

While Tendulkar refrained from naming India’s playing XI, he expects seasoned seamer Ishant Sharma to also play a vital role in the marquee game.

"Otherwise also, one has to have that mixture of senior players and junior players as that blend works. I am not suggesting anyone's name here, but I think the balance works in batting or bowling. Then you have seniors to guide you because Ishant has been around for a long time. He understands the conditions in England better than anyone else.

"Ishant would play a critical role, but I would leave it to the management because they understand which bowler is bowling well in the nets they also had an intra-squad game and batters would have given their feedback too to the coach and captain on whether the ball is hitting the bat hard enough to show the bowler is in good rhythm. That is something we need to understand and then pick the final XI," he remarked.

Asked about Kane Williamson, Tendulkar said he rates the Black Caps skipper among the best in the business. "I like watching people closely and when it comes to Williamson, I would literally rate him as one of the top two or three players in the world. Technically, I would rate him as high as anyone in the world. He is absolutely correct, he is a proper Test player and he is someone who reads the game well.

"He is not about blocking all the time, he likes to play his shots. But when he decides to leave the ball, he is committed to whatever he wants to do. I like what I see, Williamson is without any doubt one of the leading players in the world. When it comes to being technically correct, he is as good as anyone," he concluded.

(With ANI inputs)

By Salman Anjum - 17 Jun, 2021

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