Jasprit Bumrah’s sharp-witted response during a press conference at the Gabba Test against Australia has become the talk of the town, grabbing attention not just from fans but also from global tech leaders.
After a journalist cheekily questioned Bumrah’s batting credentials, the Indian pacer humorously reminded every one of his world record—scoring the most runs in a single over in Test cricket. The light-hearted exchange went viral, which also prompted Google CEO Sundar Pichai to join the fun online. Pichai tweeted, “I did Google it 🙂 anyone who can hook Cummins for six knows how to bat! Well done @Jaspritbumrah93 saving the follow on with Deep!”
Checkout Sundar Pichai and Elon Musk’s response
The online banter further amplified Bumrah’s moment of wit and his vital contribution with the bat. A day after the press conference, Bumrah silenced any doubts with a gritty knock alongside No. 11 Akash Deep. Together, the duo helped India avoid the follow-on, showcasing Bumrah’s determination and composure under pressure.
The exchange began when a journalist jokingly questioned whether Bumrah was the right person to comment on India’s batting performance. Bumrah’s quick retort not only brought laughter to the room but also reminded every one of his ability to rise to the occasion.
Known for his exceptional bowling, Bumrah continues to show that he is a cricketer who takes every aspect of the game seriously. Whether with a witty response off the field or a match-saving effort on it, he remains a vital asset to Indian cricket.
Google India also believes in Jassi bhai
With Sundar Pichai and Elon Musk joining the conversation, Bumrah’s wit and grit have now become a talking point far beyond cricketing circles-proving once again why he is admired across the globe.
After Bumrah faced a light-hearted question about his batting abilities, Google India chimed in online with a witty post: “I only believe in Jassi Bhai.” It seems like even the tech giant also trusts in Bumrah, be it with the bat or the ball.
Whether with a light-hearted quip or a gritty performance, Bumrah remains a player India—and even Google—can always count on.