India's fielding coach R Sridhar has said that England pace bowler James Anderson's refusal to accept apology from Indian pace bowler Jasprit Burmah after the end of Day 3 of the second Test motivated Indian players which eventually showed during the fifth day's play.
"Bumrah is a competitive fast bowler but wouldn't want to intentionally hurt anyone," said Sridhar during a chat on R Ashwin's Youtube channel.
"Bumrah bowled 8-10 balls. Yorkers, bouncers. Anderson was uncomfortable but somehow didn't get out… There was an unwritten rule among fast bowlers' club previously. You shall not bowl bouncers. Bowl full ones and get the other out. It was an understanding. Now that club is gone," added Sridhar while talking about the over of short-pitched deliveries that Bumrah bowled to Anderson at the fag end of third day's play.