The Indian team had a number of studs who helped the team win games and ultimately the championship. Jasprit Bumrah, the team’s star pacer, has, nevertheless, been among the finest players throughout the competition. Recognised as one of the finest bowlers in cricket history, Bumrah repeatedly proved his worth during the World Cup, helping India defeat South Africa.
Following India’s victory in the 2024 T20 World Cup, there are wild celebrations all around the nation. After defeating South Africa in the tournament’s final match, the Men in Blue achieved their group goal and won the T20 World Cup for the first time since 2007.
A post by renowned journalist Deepal Trivedi on X, formerly known as Twitter, has been going viral in the meantime. On Bumrah’s voyage, Deepal penned a touching remark. Her post began with her mentioning that she was holding Bumrah, a skinny and frail infant. She remarked about having watched Bumrah’s family grow up and how close she was to them.
“Remember Jasprit Bumrah. His difficulties. And the ways God has supported him. All of us need to assist ourselves before God can help us. I’d like to extend my congratulations to my baby, Jasprit Bumrah. For winning the World Cup, Deepal Trivedi tweeted.
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He came from a little neighbourhood and school in Ahmedabad, yet he has brought us all pride. I give thanks to his wonderful sister Juhika and mother Daljit for moulding him into a world champion. Sanjana, his wife, is undoubtedly his soul. I adore you, Jasprit, even though I didn’t watch the game. I’m sorry. She went on.
My cricket knowledge is Zero. I know Virat Kohli as Anushka’s husband. He is so pleasant and I like when he tries to dance.
But this (long) post is about my hero. One day in December 1993, when my salary was less than Rs 800 a month, my best friend and next door neighbour… pic.twitter.com/uvWQmmAwwN— Deepal.Trivedi #Vo! (@DeepalTrevedie) June 30, 2024
South Africa was defeated by India thanks in part to Jasprit Bumrah
At one stage in the game, South Africa came out to chase down a goal of 177 runs and came extremely close to reaching it. At one point, the game was one run per ball thanks to Heinrich Klaasen’s heroics. But the contest took a drastic swing when Bumrah was given the 18th over to bowl.
By benching Marco Jansen, Bumrah applied pressure to the Proteas and ultimately contributed to India’s victory.