India captain Rohit Sharma feels that the vice-captaincy duties will make pacer Jasprit Bumrah more confident of the things he wants to do on the field. Bumrah has been appointed as the vice-captain for the T20Is against Sri Lanka. It is the second successive month where Bumrah will act as a deputy to the skipper.
Earlier, Bumrah had served as India's vice-captain for the ODI series against South Africa when KL Rahul was the captain and handled that duty during the second Test against South Africa at Johannesburg.
"Honestly, it doesn't really too much matter whether it is a batter of the bowler being the vice-captain. It is the mind that matters of an individual and Jasprit Bumrah has a great mind of the game. I have seen it closely. Honestly, yes, it is a good way for him to step into the leadership role now. For him, he has taken his game to the next level. I am sure he wants to continue to do that even further," said Sharma in the virtual press conference on the eve of first T20I against Sri Lanka on Thursday.