Jasprit Bumrah. (Pic Credit - X)
NEW DELHI: Australian Prime Minister
Anthony Albanese
on Wednesday took a light-hearted jab at Jasprit Bumrah’s dominance, humorously suggesting that a law might be needed to counter the Indian pacer’s brilliance.
Two days ahead of the series finale in Sydney, Australian and Indian players gathered at the
Kirribilli House
for the New Year's Day reception hosted by PM Albanese and his fiancee Jodie Haydon.
Known for his fiery spells and unrelenting accuracy, Bumrah’s performance has often left opposition teams searching for answers.
During the meeting, the
Australian PM
humorously floated the idea of introducing legislation to rein in Bumrah. The Indian pace spearhead has been the standout performer in the ongoing
Border-Gavaskar Trophy
, claiming 30 wickets in four matches at an exceptional average of 12.83, including three five-wicket hauls.
"We could pass a law here that says he has to bowl left-handed or off one step. Every time he has come onto bowl has been very exciting," said the PM as quoted by Sydney Morning Herald.
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The
SCG Test
holds special significance as it coincides with '
Jane McGrath Day
,' dedicated to the memory of Glenn McGrath's late wife, Jane McGrath, who tragically lost her life to cancer.
According to cricket.com.au, "On the third day of the match, the venue is covered with a full sea of pink and millions of dollars are typically raised for cancer support and awareness in Australia."