<p> Ahmedabad: Star pacer Jasprit Bumrah traced the origin of his fine 2 for 19 spell that played a big part in India bowling out Pakistan for 191 in their World Cup match on Saturday to his ability to read the pitch at a venue where he played a lot cricket from the junior days.</p>.<p>After bundling out Pakistan for a below-par score, India chased down the target in a little over 30 overs to celebrate a seven-wicket win.</p>.<p>Bumrah was later adjudged as the player of the match.</p>.<p>"I have played a lot of junior cricket on this ground. Since it was a flat wicket, I tried to implement that experience of mine here," Bumrah told Hardik Pandya in a video posted by BCCI.</p>.<p> "Before getting hit for four boundaries, it's vital to realise about the wicket right after one boundary. That's what I was trying to communicate," he added.</p>.<p>As fellow pacer Mohammed Siraj reminded Bumrah about his fiery spell against Afghanistan in Delhi, Bumrah attributed the success at that venue to the IPL. "There I tried to use my IPL experience about how to bowl on flat wickets. I have been playing in the IPL for the past 11 years, so it helps."</p>.<p>Pandya credited Bumrah for his thinking mind while bowling: "If he gets hammered for a four off a flick, he instantly bowls a slower one. He is a legendary bowler."</p>.<p>Meanwhile, Siraj admitted that he was nervous and under pressure during the match against Pakistan.</p>.Didn’t seem like an ICC event: Arthur on lack of Pak fans.<p>"It was my first Indo-Pak match in India and my first World Cup stint, so I was highly nervous, along with some pressure," he said.</p>.<p>Siraj then described how he plotted the dismissal of Pakistan opener Abudllah Shafique. "I had a talk with Rohit about Abdullah Shafique's wicket. While my first bouncer didn't work well, I tricked him into guessing about another bouncer and bowled a fuller one to trap him leg-before." </p>.<p> All-rounder Ravindra Jadeja lauded the entire Indian bowling unit. India took the last eight wickets of Pakistan conceding a mere 36 runs.</p>.<p> "It felt really good to bowl them out for 191 after they were 155/2. It's a great comeback as a bowling unit. We came hunting in pairs and captured a couple of wickets each."</p>.<p> <strong>Have been trying to bat like this: Rohit</strong> </p>.<p>Indian skipper Rohit Sharma played a brilliant 86, taking his side to victory. The elegant right-hander explained about his methods to Pandya.</p>.<p>"It's a good feeling to win a game like this. I have been trying to bat like this for the last two years because the wickets are so good. I want to play my shots. I know I missed out on a hundred."</p>.<p>Rohit also talked about him showing the muscle to umpire Marais Erasmus after hammering a 90-metre six off pacer Haris Rauf. "He (Erasmus) was asking me as to how I could hit such big sixes. Is there something in my bat? I said it's about my power."</p>
<p> Ahmedabad: Star pacer Jasprit Bumrah traced the origin of his fine 2 for 19 spell that played a big part in India bowling out Pakistan for 191 in their World Cup match on Saturday to his ability to read the pitch at a venue where he played a lot cricket from the junior days.</p>.<p>After bundling out Pakistan for a below-par score, India chased down the target in a little over 30 overs to celebrate a seven-wicket win.</p>.<p>Bumrah was later adjudged as the player of the match.</p>.<p>"I have played a lot of junior cricket on this ground. Since it was a flat wicket, I tried to implement that experience of mine here," Bumrah told Hardik Pandya in a video posted by BCCI.</p>.<p> "Before getting hit for four boundaries, it's vital to realise about the wicket right after one boundary. That's what I was trying to communicate," he added.</p>.<p>As fellow pacer Mohammed Siraj reminded Bumrah about his fiery spell against Afghanistan in Delhi, Bumrah attributed the success at that venue to the IPL. "There I tried to use my IPL experience about how to bowl on flat wickets. I have been playing in the IPL for the past 11 years, so it helps."</p>.<p>Pandya credited Bumrah for his thinking mind while bowling: "If he gets hammered for a four off a flick, he instantly bowls a slower one. He is a legendary bowler."</p>.<p>Meanwhile, Siraj admitted that he was nervous and under pressure during the match against Pakistan.</p>.Didn’t seem like an ICC event: Arthur on lack of Pak fans.<p>"It was my first Indo-Pak match in India and my first World Cup stint, so I was highly nervous, along with some pressure," he said.</p>.<p>Siraj then described how he plotted the dismissal of Pakistan opener Abudllah Shafique. "I had a talk with Rohit about Abdullah Shafique's wicket. While my first bouncer didn't work well, I tricked him into guessing about another bouncer and bowled a fuller one to trap him leg-before." </p>.<p> All-rounder Ravindra Jadeja lauded the entire Indian bowling unit. India took the last eight wickets of Pakistan conceding a mere 36 runs.</p>.<p> "It felt really good to bowl them out for 191 after they were 155/2. It's a great comeback as a bowling unit. We came hunting in pairs and captured a couple of wickets each."</p>.<p> <strong>Have been trying to bat like this: Rohit</strong> </p>.<p>Indian skipper Rohit Sharma played a brilliant 86, taking his side to victory. The elegant right-hander explained about his methods to Pandya.</p>.<p>"It's a good feeling to win a game like this. I have been trying to bat like this for the last two years because the wickets are so good. I want to play my shots. I know I missed out on a hundred."</p>.<p>Rohit also talked about him showing the muscle to umpire Marais Erasmus after hammering a 90-metre six off pacer Haris Rauf. "He (Erasmus) was asking me as to how I could hit such big sixes. Is there something in my bat? I said it's about my power."</p>