“His best is yet to come"-Brett Lee on Jasprit Bumrah's heroics in T20 World Cup
For Jasprit Bumrah's heroics throughout the tournament, India's 11 year of Trophy drought has been broken and as a reason he was named as the player of the tournament. And according to Australia's legendary former pacer Brett Lee, his best is yet to come.

Shahriar KabirEditor
Posted - 2024-07-12T09:49:25+06:00
Updated - 2024-07-12T09:49:25+06:00
Jasprit Bumrah has had a tremendous campaign in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2024. He played a crucial role in India's title winning campaign as he claimed 15 wickets at a spectacular economy rate of only 4.17.
For Jasprit Bumrah's heroics throughout the tournament, India's 11 year of Trophy drought has been broken and as a reason he was named as the player of the tournament. And according to Australia's legendary former pacer Brett Lee, his best is yet to come.
In an interview with Sports Tak, Lee spoke in details about Bumrah's vital role in the Indian team; Lee also narrated that Bumrah is a “world-class bowler” across eras, and that he's only getting better with age.
“Someone like a Jasprit Bumrah, he has got good pace, he's still quick. He could bowl that line and length in Test cricket. When you give him the white ball, he can open the bowling. If you have to close it in the death overs, the guy's chasing 12-13 at the over at the end, he bowls that swinging yorker which is almost impossible to play. He's world-class in any era, I'm enjoying his career unfold,” Lee said.
“His best is yet to come. He's like Benjamin Button, getting better with age.”