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“I’ll Try To…”: RCB Star Tim David Reveals Hilarious Tactic To Deal With Jasprit Bumrah




On numerous occasions during his three years with the Indians of Mumbai, Tim David had faced Jasprit Bumrah in the Nets. David is likely to come up against Bumrah on Monday, but this time as adversaries when Mumbai Indians face the royal Challengers Bengaluru at the Wankhede stadium. Bumrah is one of the best those of the deaths of death, and with Tim David, 29 years old likely to fight in the back of the sleeves, they are likely to compete. So, what has the RCB striker resumed to watch Bumrah in the nets he would use against the half bowler on Monday?

The Australian player born in Singapore said that he would keep his toes away because Bumrah had a deadly yorker.

“I’m just going to try to remove my toes because he has a pretty deadly Yorker. He’s a brilliant brilliant. And when you have put great performances against the best teams, against the best players, these are the best feelings you get as a player. So you want to be challenged by the best, and I look forward to Tim David at the press conference before the Match Correct here.

Bumrah returns after a long launch of injuries, after having completely recovered from the lower back injury he suffered during the fifth and last test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy series a few months ago. He missed the first four games played by the Mumbai Indians, but will most likely be run to have Bowl the first delivery on Tuesday.

Tim David, 29, who played for the Mumbai Indians from 2022 to 2024, hoped that the first delivery played by Bumrah against his team for four or six.

“If we are going to go deep in this tournament, we have to beat the best teams, we have to beat the best players. So you know, hope that Boom (Bumrah nickname) drops the ball in the first more of tomorrow, and the first ball goes for four or six anyone who strikes for us,” he said.

“You know, it will be a statement, and it will be great to make it play the tournament because the game is better with it,” he added.

David said that it was soft-man in Mumbai because he had great memories playing here.

“First, yes, it’s soft-man in Mumbai. Obviously, a lot of good memories playing here and a lot of good friends to catch up. It is therefore an interesting part of the first year of the new IPL cycle,” said Tim David, who said all RCB players were available for the selection.

In the three games he has played so far for the Royal Challengers Bengaluru, Tim David has scored 54 points at a striking pace of 207.69 and has a higher 32. Known for his big prowess, Tim David played for Singapore from 2019 to 2020 before going to Australia. He was part of the Australian team of the T20 2022 World Cup.

(With the exception of the title, this story has not been published by NDTV staff and is published from a unionized flow.)

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