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‘My wife also works in the sports-media’: Jasprit Bumrah slams critics after India’s great start to the ODI World Cup 2023

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Jasprit Bumrah and his wife Sanjana Ganesan
The ODI World Cup 2023 has set the cricketing world on fire, and one team that’s been making headlines for all the right reasons is the host nation, India. Undefeated with six consecutive wins, the Men in Blue are sitting pretty at the top of the points table. While the Indian team has shown great all-round performances, it’s the re-emergence of Jasprit Bumrah that’s truly capturing hearts.

Jasprit Bumrah’s year-long battle with injury​


Bumrah’s journey back to the limelight has been nothing short of inspirational. It was his clinical return to international cricket in the Asia Cup 2023 that marked the end of a year-long struggle with a debilitating back injury. During his absence, India missed his expertise in crucial tournaments like the 2022 Asia Cup, the T20 World Cup, and the World Test Championship Final in 2023.

Bumrah’s heroic comeback​


Bumrah’s resurgence was like a breath of fresh air for Indian cricket. His fiery spells and immaculate Yorkers left the opposition in disarray. With 14 wickets already in the ODI World Cup 2023, Bumrah’s stellar performances have silenced those who once questioned his ability to make a comeback.

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Bumrah’s pointed words at critics​


After India’s victory over England in the ODI World Cup 2023, Bumrah had some pointed words for his critics and the sports media. In a candid interview with Sky Sports, he didn’t shy away from addressing the scepticism that clouded his career during his injury phase. He even gave a reference to his wife, Sanjana Ganesan, who is a TV sports presenter.

“My wife also works in the sports-media department. So yeah, I heard a lot of question marks on my career, that I would never come back and all of that, but it doesn’t really matter. I’m very happy,” Bumrah calmly asserted.

The 29-year-old further also went on to share his thoughts about his return and how he’s savouring every moment of being back in the game.

“I came back, and I realized how much I love playing the game. I wasn’t chasing any records; I was simply in a great headspace when I returned from injury. So, yes, I’m focusing on the positives and trying to enjoy every moment,” Bumrah added.

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