
T20 World Cup: Glenn Phillips hopes New Zealand face a 'human' Jasprit Bumrah in final
India Today
Jasprit Bumrah is a world-class operator, but even he can have an off day, something Glenn Phillips and New Zealand will be hoping for when they face India in the T20 World Cup final on Sunday.
New Zealand batter Glenn Phillips acknowledged Jasprit Bumrah's brilliance but said the India pace spearhead is "human" and hoped for an off day from him in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup final.
Bumrah has been one of India's most influential players in the ongoing ICC tournament, delivering match-winning spells throughout the campaign. His control at the death and ability to execute yorkers under pressure have made him a constant threat for opposition batters.
Phillips, however, believes even the best bowlers can have difficult days and New Zealand will be ready to capitalise if the opportunity arises.
"Bumrah is a fantastic bowler. He's got so many variations. He hits the blockhole at the death incredibly well. You know, and he's human as well. He is allowed to have a bad day, as are the rest of us. So hopefully we have a good day against him," Phillips said.
Arguably the finest all-format bowler of his generation, Bumrah once again demonstrated his class in India's thrilling semi-final win over England at Mumbai's Wankhede Stadium.
In a run-fest that produced 449 runs and 34 sixes, Bumrah stood out with figures of 1 for 33 from his four overs, keeping the England batters under control during key phases of the match.













