London:India pacer Jasprit Bumrah on Monday praised bowling all-rounder Shardul Thakur's "massive contribution" in the fourth Test against England, which India won by 157 runs.
"It (Shardul's contribution) is massive. He (Shardul) played two crucial knocks that really helped us to gain momentum, even in the first innings he changed the momentum and the momentum clearly shifted in our favour," Bumrah said at the post-match press conference after his team recorded a staggering 157-run win over England to go 2-1 up in the five Test match series.
Shardul hit two half centuries (57 and 60) as he helped his team in both the innings, not only with the bat but also with the ball.
The 'Palghar Express' returned with figures of 1/54 and 2/22 and got the prized scalp of rival skipper Joe Root in the second essay.
"And then, we created a lot of pressure in the evening and got two early wickets. And in the second innings as well, when we got to a reasonable score but he (Shardul) took the team towards safety.
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"And with the bowling effort as well, he chipped in with crucial wickets. His effort was massive and it is always necessary to have that fifth bowler, who gives you that comfort and does the job for the team," added Bumrah, as he was effusive in his praise for the Mumbai bowler.
"So, very happy for him and hopefully he carries on and does even better things in the future," quipped the Gujarat speedster.