Gambhir found a new Bumrah, prepared a new Boom-Boom for the World Cup 2027, stumps get uprooted at 160kmph

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|02-09-2024

Gautam Gambhir: Indian cricket team's (Team India) head coach Gautam Gambhir is currently preparing players for the future. Gambhir is eyeing young players, who can become the backbone of the Indian team in the next few years. Gambhir plans to make the Indian team stronger in every department, and for this he has decided to give opportunities to young players.

The team may get another Jasprit Bumrah in the form of Rasikh Salam

Rashik Salam, who hails from Jammu and Kashmir, is an emerging fast bowler in Indian cricket.

Who can become the next Jaspreet Bumrah for the Indian team. Gautam Gambhir may soon give Rashik Salam a chance in Team India. And he can prepare him as the next Jaspreet Bumrah for Team India. Rashik's ability to bowl at a speed of 160 kilometers per hour has caught everyone's attention. If Rashik continues his hard work, he can get a chance in the Indian team and play for Team India in the World Cup 2027.

The future of Indian fast bowling is bright

The future of fast bowling in Indian cricket looks very bright under the coaching of Gautam Gambhir. Jasprit Bumrah has already provided a strong base to the Indian team, and now with the arrival of young players like Rashikal Salam, Umran Malik and Mayank Yadav, the Indian bowling attack can be even more dangerous.

Gautam Gambhir is keeping a special eye on these players. Along with this, Harshit Rana can become the future of India as a new fast bowler.

Right now Bumrah, Mohammed Shami and Siraj handle the bowling load

Currently, the responsibility of the fast bowling attack of the Indian cricket team is handled by Jasprit Bumrah, who plays for Mumbai Indians in the Indian Premier League, Mohammed Shami, who plays for Gujarat Titans, and Mohammed Siraj, who plays for Royal Challengers.

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