After producing a match-winning performance in the first ODI against England at The Oval on Tuesday, India pacer Jasprit Bumrah said he got the swing from the very first ball, adding that they don't need to try a lot when the ball is doing something in their favour.
With the conditions helping the bowlers, Bumrah came up with one of the most devastating spells by an Indian bowler, claiming 6/19 as England were bundled out for 110. Skipper Rohit Sharma (76 not out) and fellow opener Shikhar Dhawan (31 not out) raced to 114 for no loss in 18.4 overs as India crushed England by 10 wickets to take a 1-0 lead in the three-match series.
"When I bowled the first ball, I found some swing and we tried to exploit that. When it doesn't swing, I have to pull my length back. When the ball is doing something you don't have to try a lot. When the wicket is flat your accuracy is tested. It is a good place to be when the ball is swinging. As soon as Shami bowled the first over, we had a conversation to go fuller," Bumrah said during the post-match presentation.