Wellington: India's premier fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah suffered a back injury after the West Indies tour, his first major injury since debut. After making comeback to the side in the recently concluded ODI series against New Zealand the right-arm pacer failed to take a single wicket. Many cricket experts raised their eyebrows on this but former New Zealand fast bowler Shane Bond feels that the Bumrah bowled well and it was Kiwi players who played him exceptionally.
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"That's the nature of expectations when you got a bowler of Jasprit's quality," Bond, the fastest New Zealand bowler during his time, told news agency in an exclusive interview.
"I thought New Zealand played him well and identified him as a risk. They have played him conservatively and obviously, there was some inexperience around (Navdeep Saini and Shardul Thakur)," he said.
"All teams will now identify him as a risk and attack others. So that's where the bowling group and what they do (as a group) is massive. It is not an easy place to bowl as wickets are flat."
But Bond felt Bumrah's bowling wasn't all that bad during the series, which India lost 0-3.
"At the end of the day, all you can do is try and bowl well. He bowled reasonably well but sometimes you don't get wickets," Bond said.
Bond, who has spent a considerable amount of time with Bumrah as the Mumbai Indians bowling coach in the IPL, nonetheless expects India's premier strike bowler to have a "massive impact" on the two-Test series starting Friday.
"When you come back from a lay-off, it's always hard to get into the groove. Just that he hadn't had a lot of game before the series and conditions are a bit foreign," said Bond.
Bumrah will do good with Red Ball
"Although New Zealand played him well in limited-overs, Jasprit will have a massive impact on the Test series. I have no doubt about that," added the bowler, whose promising career was cut short by numerous injuries.
"It always takes time to get back to top form because there is no substitute of game time. So it's good for Jasprit that he is leading into Test matches with some short-form cricket," said Bond, who played 18 Tests, 82 ODIs and 20 T20 Internationals.