Pakistan-born fast bowler Zahoor Khan, who represents the UAE cricket team, had a memorable stint with the Mumbai Indians (MI) as a net bowler in 2014. Despite not featuring in the Indian Premier League (IPL), Zahoor gained invaluable experience and insights from his interactions with some of the world’s top cricketers.
In a recent interview, Zahoor shared his experiences with MI, particularly his encounters with Jasprit Bumrah and Rohit Sharma. He revealed that Bumrah was so impressed by his slower deliveries that he sought advice on his grip.
“I spent three months with Mumbai Indians and had the opportunity to interact with Rohit Sharma, Hardik Pandya, and Jasprit Bumrah,” Zahoor said. “Bumrah was particularly interested in my slower ball and asked me how I grip the ball. It was a huge honor for me, considering he’s the world’s No. 1 bowler.”
Zahoor also recalled bowling to Rohit Sharma in the nets and noted that the Indian skipper struggled to pick his slower delivery. “I bowled a slower ball to Rohit, and he couldn’t believe how slow it was,” Zahoor said. “He even commented that even if a batter picked it, it would never go for a six.”
Zahoor praised Rohit Sharma’s leadership and humility, describing him as a legend who treats everyone with respect. He also commended Bumrah’s resilience and determination, highlighting his impressive return to form after an injury layoff.
“Rohit is a true leader and a wonderful human being,” Zahoor said. “Bumrah is a superstar, but he’s also a great person. He’s shown that he’s back to his best after his injury.”
Zahoor’s time with MI provided him with a unique opportunity to learn from some of the best in the game. His interactions with Bumrah and Sharma have undoubtedly enriched his cricketing knowledge and will serve him well in his future endeavors.