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'It is unique and clean' - Former Australia cricketer gives befitting reply to trollers by calling Jasprit Bumrah's bowling action 'legal'

former Australian cricketer Greg Chappell gave solid replies to trollers by claiming his action to be 'unique and clean.'

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Jasprit Bumrah has always been under criticism regarding his bowling action. He has faced many trolls in the cricket world where people claimed his action to be illegal. Coming to his rescue, former Australian cricketer Greg Chappell gave solid replies to trollers by claiming his action to be 'unique and clean.' Bumrah is currently the best bowler in the world and hence people have come forward to criticise him.

"Stop this nonsense of questioning Jasprit Bumrah’s bowling action. It is unique and clean. It demeans a champion bowler and the sport to even speak about it. Australia’s bowler bowled out India for 150 in the first innings. It was a good start. It was Australia’s batting performance that was more concerning. India’s bowling attack led by Bumrah looked sharper and more accurate. Australia were bowled out for 104, with Bumrah proving dangerous," said Greg Chappel.

Under Jasprit Bumrah, India won the first Test match against Australia by a huge margin of 295 runs. He has been the best in the business by claiming eight wickets in the game. He managed the team pretty well and helped India get the much-needed victory against Australia in their own backyard. 

Gautam Gambhir returns to India ahead of 2nd Test match

Ahead of the second Test match, head coach Gautam Gambhir went back to India due to personal reasons and his date of return isn't sure yet. He will also miss the upcoming warm-up game of India. Before the pink ball Test match, India had to practice well and that's why the pink ball warm-up game was scheduled. 

The 2nd Test will start on December 6 and it will be fun to watch them play. India's record in Pink ball matches hasn't been good but the players will have to back themselves up and win the match to qualify for the WTC 2025 finals.

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