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Bumrah is ready to play Test cricket, says Ponting

Source: PTI
May 17, 2016 09:07 IST
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- 'If India are looking for someone to come in and play Test cricket then I am sure Bumrah's name will be in the selectors' mind.'

Jasprit Bumrah

IMAGE: Mumbai Indians fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah. Photograph: BCCI

Australia's two-time World Cup winning captain Ricky Ponting feels that young Mumbai Indians pacer Jasprit Bumrah is ready to play Test cricket as he possesses all the necessary skills to do well in the longest format of the game.

"If you look at the skills Bumrah has and the way he has come through over the last two years, then he is ready to play Test cricket. He has got everything. He has got an unusual action, got good pace and with the brand new ball can get some good movement in the air," Ponting, who is the head coach of defending Indian Premier League champions Mumbai Indians, said on Monday.

"If India are looking for someone to come in and play Test cricket then I am sure Bumrah's name will be in the selectors' mind," added the former Australian captain.

Ponting believes that the 22-year-old Gujarat bowler, who made his ODI debut earlier this season in Australia, was coming off an injury last year and the tour Down Under has improved him as a bowler.

"Over the last three months, starting with the Australia tour and then the World T20, he has been a standout performer and he has been a stand out bowler in IPL as well.

"A lot of times, he has bowled the tougher overs, an over in Power Play and then generally two in death. His skills with the slower ball, yorkers and bouncers are exactly where we wanted him to be."

IMAGE: Jasprit Bumrah, right, speaks to Mumbai Indians mentor Sachin Tendulkar. Photograph: BCCI

He said MI's display against Delhi Daredevils on Sunday, when they won by a convincing margin of 80 runs, at Vishakapatnam was their best display so far this season.

MI rattled up a mammoth 206 for four, riding on Krunal Pandya's blistering 37-ball knock of 86 with six sixes and seven fours and then bundled out Delhi for 126.

"Yesterday's game was our best throughout the tournament in what was a very crucial game. We were thrilled to have put out a performance like that when it really mattered most. It goes to show what our team is capable of," said Ponting.

"It was great to see the way Krunal batted last night and got the team off to a great start. We have given him some difficult spots to bat and every time he has got an opportunity he has taken it. It's not about how many runs but what sort of impact you make on the game," he added.

"Last night Krunal was unbelievable. It was an amazing innings. Not being a regular top order batsman, to go out and play like that was a game changing moment. It could be a season changing moment for MI as well. He has a very smart head on his shoulders and has been a great find for MI this season."

"The unfortunate thing is we have six days before our next game (against Gujarat Lions at Rajkot). We will switch off for two days and then switch on," he added.

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