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I don’t focus on end result, just want to execute role given by team: Bumrah

Bumrah was adjudged the ‘Player of the Match’ for returning with figures of 4-1-14-4 as MI beat Delhi Capitals to reach the IPL final

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Dubai, November 6

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Mumbai Indians pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah says he is reaping the reward for not worrying about results and just focusing on executing the role assigned to him by the team.

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Bumrah was adjudged the ‘Player of the Match’ for returning with figures of 4-1-14-4 as four-time champions MI reached yet another IPL final with a 57-run win over Delhi Capitals in the first qualifier here on Thursday.

“I am okay with not getting wickets and winning the tournament, I have been given a role so I just want to execute that role,” Bumrah, who regained the purple cap with a tally of 27 wickets, said in the post-match presentation.

“I am always ready when the captain wants me to bowl. I don’t focus on the end result. When I have done that it’s always gone downhill,” he said.

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Bumrah had delivered a perfect yorker to get rid of in-form Shikhar Dhawan (0) for his first wicket.

“Opening yorker was really important. I decided I will do that early in the game and when it comes off it’s always nice,” he said.

Bumrah and New Zealand’s Trent Boult (2/9) had dished out a ‘Test match opening spell” to blow out Delhi for 143 for 8.

“I have a great camaraderie with Boult. We discuss fields, situations, so there’s a lot to learn from him. Batsmen have been taking all the awards, so it’s good to get it as a bowler (laughs). Ah no, I don’t worry about awards. As long as the team is winning I am happy,” Bumrah said.

Defending champions Mumbai Indians will be vying for their fifth IPL title on November 10. PTI

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