
"Bumrah has become even more better under Malinga": Faf du Plessis
After a challenging defeat to the Mumbai Indians (MI) at Wankhede Stadium, Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) captain Faf du Plessis praised Jasprit Bumrah’s exceptional five-wicket performance.
Du Plessis highlighted the need for RCB to adapt their game plan to overcome issues with the dew and to capitalize on toss wins to secure more favorable playing conditions.
In his post-match reflections, Du Plessis expressed, “It’s a tough loss to take. The conditions were quite challenging with the dew; we need to win tosses and put up bigger scores to combat this. MI played exceptionally well; they applied pressure from the start, and we didn’t handle it well, particularly in the powerplay. Given the dew, a target closer to 250 might have been necessary since 196 proved inadequate.”
He continued, discussing Bumrah’s impact, “Whenever Bumrah steps up to bowl, you feel the pressure because of his skill set. He’s versatile and thrives under pressure, likely honing his skills further under Lasith Malinga’s mentorship. Having a bowler like him in our squad would be a dream. Looking ahead, we must strategize creatively to maximize our batting, especially in the initial overs, and find ways to bolster our bowling, which isn’t our strongest asset.”
The RCB skipper acknowledged the critical moments lost during their innings and the need for strategic innovations to bolster both their batting and bowling efforts in future games.
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