Tim Southee is a fan of Jaspreet Bumrah's Yorker, told during the interview that this art “Churna” wants veteran bowlers

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Tezzbuzz|08-02-2025

Jasprit bumrah: Currently, if the world's best fast bowlers are mentioned, then the name of Indian cricketer Jaspreet Bumrah will be present at number one in the list.

In the last few years, a 31 -year -old bowler has worked to panic batsmen from all over the world. The number of fans of Bumrah is increasing day by day.

The name of a former cricketer in the list has also been named. Actually we are talking about New Zealand fast bowler Tim Saudi. He said during the recent interview that he wants to steal the yorker of Jaspreet Bumrah. In this article further, we are going to know the whole thing in detail.

Jasprit Bumrah's Yorker's fan is Tim Southee

Among the veteran cricketers of New Zealand, Shumar Tim Saudi said goodbye to international cricket on 17 December last year. His career was very good. After performing Pardapan in 2008, the right -handed swing bowler played 107 Tests, 161 ODIs and 126 T20 matches for his team. He has 391 wickets in Tests, 221 wickets in ODIs and 164 wickets in T20.

New Zealand's former Captain is a big fan of India's number-1 fast bowler Jaspreet Bumrah.

Recently a huge example of this was seen. Actually Saudi was recently giving an interview. During this time he was asked, “If you can steal a special ball of another bowler, then whom will you choose?” In response to this, he said, “Jaspreet Bumrah's Yorker”

Please tell that Bumrah is currently away from cricket due to a back injury. The ICC Champions Trophy to be held this month in 2025 also remains doubtful about his playing.

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