Jasprit Bumrah, the most exceptional bowler of the Indian cricket team and Mumbai Indians, posted a story on his Instagram this morning on Tuesday, November 28, and after that there was an uproar on social media. Jasprit Bumrah’s Instagram story wrote that sometimes silence is the best answer. After seeing this story of Bumrah, his fans and all cricket fans started wondering what Bumrah is keeping quiet about.
Jasprit Bumrah usually stays away from social media, but this time he posted a critical Instagram story that makes you think: What is Bumrah keeping quiet about? Although Bumrah has not mentioned anything about any topic in his story, it is still certain that something bad happened to him to which he responded with silence.
However, cricket fans on social media have started speculating about what Bumrah is keeping quiet about. Some people say that there is something wrong in the Mumbai Indians team. After Rohit, Bumrah was the main option for the captain, but now Hardik has suddenly come into the middle. Because of this, Bumrah is angry. Some people say that the Mumbai Indian family is now divided rather than united.
Jasprit Bumrah’s Instagram story. pic.twitter.com/EgpAirzwai
— Mufaddal Vohra (@mufaddal_vohra) November 28, 2023
Bumrah was promised the captaincy after Rohit, but now Pandya came out of nowhere. MI is no longer a single family. It is divided into many.
— 𝐊𝐨𝐡𝐥𝐢𝐧🌸𝐭!𝟎𝐧_👑🚩 (@bholination) November 28, 2023
Unfair at Boom Boom.
— Suyash Bharadwaj (@Suyash75) November 28, 2023
He wants to become MI captain after Rohit
– Ashish 𝕏|… (@Ashishtoots) November 28, 2023
Bumrah is apparently not happy. Captain?
—Stier (@itz_chillax) November 28, 2023
This one family became a divided family.
– GAUTAM (@indiantweetrian) November 28, 2023
I mean, Bumrah doesn’t look like someone who cares about the captaincy. The guy is a gem. So this story has nothing to do with the news that he won’t be captain, he’s just injured after losing the World Cup.
– shreyas iyer (parody) (@shreyas_iyerkkr) November 28, 2023
But shortly before this year’s Asia Cup, Jasprit Bumrah celebrated a comeback after a long injury. After his return, Bumrah has shown a new and brilliant side of himself. His bowling seems sharper than before. Even in the World Cup, Jasprit Bumrah was the fourth highest wicket-taker and the second highest wicket-taker for India. He took a total of 20 wickets in 11 matches at an average of 18.65 and an excellent economy rate of 4.06.