
Birmingham, July 3 (CRICKETNMORE): Defending 314 on a wicket that was being used for the second time in just a couple of days wasn't going to be very difficult for the Indian bowlers, but the job still needed to be done and pacer Jasprit Bumrah did a brilliant job as he unleashed the yorker when the latter half of the Bangladesh batting looked to be making life tricky for Team India at the Edgbaston Cricket Ground on Tuesday.
Addressing the media at the end of the day, Bumrah said his accuracy with the yorkers is all about working hard during training and doing the hard yards.
"A lot of preparation. So I always say that. So whenever I practice in the nets, I practice each and every situation, be it with the new ball, be it with the old ball, bowling at the death. So if I've ticked all of the boxes in the net, so in the match it's all about execution and keeping a clear head. So I like to do that. So, all of that preparation helps me in the matches. If the work ethic is good, I think the execution feels much more easier in the game," he smiled.