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Ravi Ashwin labels Jasprit Bumrah ‘most valuable Indian cricketer’, says 'he should be celebrated more'

Ravi Ashwin labels Jasprit Bumrah ‘most valuable Indian cricketer’, says 'he should be celebrated more'

Ravi Ashwin labels Jasprit Bumrah ‘most valuable Indian cricketer’

Ace spinner Ravi Ashwin has labelled India’s premier bowler, Jasprit Bumrah, the ‘most valuable Indian cricketer’ right now. Ashwin said Bumrah deserves all the praise and that the fans should celebrate him more. Chennai-born Ashwin also reflected on how the city loves treating bowlers, with Bumrah receiving a mighty ‘Rajni style’ welcome during an event he attended here recently.

“We Chennai people appreciate bowlers a lot. He was here for an event as a chief guest 4-5 days ago. We gave him a Rajni treatment. We (Chennai people) treat bowlers very nicely. He should be treated as a champion. I don’t want to name, but Jasprit Bumrah is the most valuable Indian cricketer right now," Ashwin said while speaking with Vimal Kumar on his YouTube channel.

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Bumrah broke onto the international scene in 2016 and has been on a steep rise since. The opening bowler made a name for himself for bowling ‘pinpoint Yorkers’, but soon after, he showed the world that he’s more than that. More so for his unplayable spells with both the new and the old ball, Bumrah is a threat even for the best batters around.

Meanwhile, Bumrah was instrumental in helping India taste success across formats since his debut and played a handy role in ending India’s trophy drought with his maiden ICC title (T20 World Cup in the Americas in June this year).

He won the Player of the Tournament award for his 15 wickets in eight games, including picking two crucial ones against South Africa in the final.

‘It will never change’

Known to put up an honest yet brave face in the media, Ashwin said India will continue to remain a batsman-dominated country, but he is happy for Bumrah, who garnered as much attention and importance as batters in the Indian Team.

Calling Bumrah a ‘once-in-a-generation’ bowler, Ashwin said, “India has always been the country that is a batsman-dominated country, and it’s never going to change. But I am so glad and happy that we are celebrating Jasprit Bumrah. Jasprit Bumrah is a once-in-a-generation bowler. We should celebrate him even more.”

Meanwhile, both Ashwin and Bumrah are part of Team India’s squad for the first Test against Bangladesh starting September 19 in Chennai. The two-match Test series will conclude with the second game in Kanpur on September 27.

India and Bangladesh will face off in three T20Is beginning October 7.

(With inputs from agencies)

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