India pacer Jasprit Bumrah said that a bit of mindset adjustments and staying in the present moment worked wonders for him during the first...

India pacer Jasprit Bumrah said that a bit of mindset adjustments and staying in the present moment worked wonders for him during the first Test against England after a disappointing outing in the World Test Championship final against New Zealand.
After going wicketless the WTC final at Southampton prior to this series, Bumrah returned to form with a bang, registering figures of 4/46 and 5/64 to rattle England’s batting line-up in the ongoing match.
“Not a lot of adjustments to be very honest, just the mindset adjustments. Probably not looking at the end result, being in the moment, trying to back your skills and enjoy the game of cricket,” said Bumrah at the post-day press conference on Saturday night when asked about his preparation after the WTC disappointment
In the inaugural WTC final, which India lost by eight wickets to New Zealand, Bumrah had disappointing figures of 0/57 and 0/35.
Staying in the moment: Patient Jasprit Bumrah finds his zone
“There are not a lot of changes that I have made and I am looking to do. I am just trying to improve my game all the time and trying to add new things, at the same time carrying the things that I still have,” added the speedster.
Going into the final...