'Mujhe Lagta Hai Ki...': Neeraj Chopra Reveals Which Indian Cricketer Would Be Good At Javelin Throw; Video

Olympic gold medallist Neeraj Chopra believes that Indian fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah would be the best cricketer to succeed in javelin throw. During a recent conversation on Star Sports with Navjot Singh Sidhu, Neeraj was asked which Indian cricketer he thinks could perform well in javelin. Without hesitation, he named Bumrah.

"Mujhe lagta hai ki koi fast bowler hi hoga. Jab proper fitness ke saath honge toh Jasprit Bumrah," said Neeraj. (I think it would be a fast bowler. So, I think a fully fit Jasprit Bumrah will be good at it.)

Bumrah has been in great form lately. He recently took his 14th five-wicket haul in a Test match against England at Headingley. His powerful bowling action and sharp control have made him one of the best bowlers in the world, and now even a javelin champion sees potential in him beyond cricket.

Neeraj himself is in top form this season. He recently won gold at the Ostrava Golden Spike event with a throw of 85.29 metres. Even more impressively, he broke the 90-metre barrier for the first time at the Doha Diamond League with a throw of 90.23 metres.

This light-hearted comment from Neeraj Chopra shows how athletic skills can sometimes cross over from one sport to another. While Jasprit Bumrah is known for his cricketing brilliance, Neeraj’s praise highlights his all-round athletic ability. Whether or not Bumrah ever picks up a javelin, it’s clear that he’s earned respect from one of India’s finest athletes.

'Yahan Pe Ye Nahi...': Rohit Sharma Recalls Funny Chat With Suryakumar Yadav During IND Vs ENG T20 WC 2024 Semifinal Win; Video

Indian captain Rohit Sharma recently shared a funny behind-the-scenes moment from the T20 World Cup 2024 semifinal against England. In a recent chat with Star Sports, Rohit recalled a light-hearted but serious talk he had with teammate Suryakumar Yadav on the field.

During Liam Livingstone’s over, Surya told Rohit that he would go after the bowler and Rohit could relax. But Rohit replied jokingly, “Yahan pe ye nahi chalega” (That won’t work here). He told Surya, “If the ball comes in my area, I’ll hit it too. We both need to go for it.

This funny conversation was also an important moment. Together, Rohit and Surya made a strong 73-run partnership. Rohit scored 57 runs and Surya made 47. Thanks to their efforts, India scored 171 runs. Later, India bowled out England for just 103 runs and won the match by 68 runs.

That win took India to the final, where they defeated South Africa and won the T20 World Cup after 17 years. Rohit also retired from T20 Internationals after the win. He played 159 T20 matches, scored over 4,200 runs, and ended on a high by lifting the World Cup trophy.

This funny moment with Surya showed how Rohit uses humour and strong leadership even during big matches. It was a reminder of why he’s one of the best captains in Indian cricket history.

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