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Elon Musk and Sundar Pichai React to Jasprit Bumrah’s Viral ‘Google It’ Remark
Jasprit Bumrah, known for his brilliance with the ball, turned heads with his witty response to a reporter during a press conference on Day 3 of the Test series against Australia. When asked about his views on India’s batting despite being a bowler, Bumrah humorously defended his batting credentials, stating, “You should use Google and see who has got the most number of runs in a Test over.”
The cheeky remark, referencing Bumrah’s record-breaking 35-run over against Stuart Broad, quickly went viral.
Sundar Pichai Praises Bumrah
Google CEO Sundar Pichai, an ardent cricket fan, responded on X (formerly Twitter), praising Bumrah’s batting:
“I did Google it. Anyone who can hook Cummins for a six knows how to bat! Well done @Jaspritbumrah93. Saving the follow-on with Deep!”
Elon Musk Adds His Touch
Elon Musk, owner of X and a native of South Africa, joined the conversation with a succinct response to Pichai’s post, saying:
“Nice.”
Pichai then suggested they watch a South Africa vs. India cricket match together someday, writing:
“Gotta watch a SA-IND game one day at Newlands or Wanderers.”
Google India’s Tribut
Google India also chimed in with a lighthearted tweet after Bumrah’s batting heroics, saying:
“I only believe in Jassi Bhai.”
Context and Impact
Bumrah’s remark not only showcased his sharp wit but also highlighted his growing all-round capabilities on the field. This exchange between two global tech icons and a cricketing star adds a delightful crossover of sports and tech fandom, further amplifying Bumrah’s appeal beyond cricketing circles.
With Musk and Pichai joining the conversation, the incident serves as another reminder of cricket’s universal charm and how it bridges worlds beyond the boundary.
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