What is the “I am only believe in Jassi bhai” meme and its meaning as Mohammed Siraj’s video goes viral

What is the “I am only believe in Jassi bhai” meme and its meaning as Mohammed Siraj’s video goes viral

The I am only believe in Jassi bhai meme has gone viral

Social media platforms are currently flooded with excitement after witnessing the fantastic performance of Indian skipper Jasprit Bumrah on the first day of the India vs Australia opening Test in Perth.

For the unfamiliar, in the first day of the Test match series against Australia, team Blue was bowled out for just 150 runs in their first innings.

What is the “I am only believe in Jassi bhai” meme and its meaning explained as Mohammed Siraj’s video goes viral

However, the 30-year-old Indian cricketer then set the field ablaze with his fiery bowling. The vice captain of the team India in Test format dismissed 3 top-order Australian batsmen and achieved a significant record in the process.

Bumrah, who is truly extraordinary player, has won everyone’s heart during the India vs Australia test series. Although, whenever the player has the red ball in his hand, he never ceases to amaze everyone, however, his performance at the Perth Test, has left even commentators in awe.

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As commentators and fans alike were echoing the same sentiment as they witnessed their favorite player on fire.

It also saw the I am only believe in Jassi bhai meme go viral on Twitter/X, one that has become famous after Mohammed Siraj’s interview post India’s T20 World Cup win in which he paid laurels to Jasprit Bumrah’s performance.

“My only belief was on Jassy bhai . He’s the only game-changer. Whatever I thought exactly happened,” Siraj had said after the game.

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Speaking about the match, during the first innings, Bumrah took down 3 of Australia’s top-order batsmen, surpassing a legendary bowler regarded as an idol by fast bowlers worldwide.

Standing at 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) tall, Bumrah surpassed Glenn McGrath and now holds the top spot. He has achieved the best bowling average in the last 24 years.

Among bowlers who have taken more than 100 Test wickets since 2000, Jasprit Bumrah boasts an average of 20.3, which means he takes a wicket every 20.3 balls. In comparison, Glenn McGrath’s average stood at 20.8.

Team India’s first innings in Perth ended at just 150 runs, leaving fans hoping Bumrah would lead the team’s comeback. And he did just that. Bumrah first dismissed Nathan McSweeney, followed by Usman Khawaja.

His biggest moment came when he took the prized wicket of Steve Smith on the very next ball. Inspired by their captain, Harshit Rana bowled a beauty to clean up Travis Head, while Mohammed Siraj claimed Mitchell Marsh’s wicket.

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After the team in Blue got bundled out for just 150 runs, India roared back into the contest thanks to Bumrah’s amazing performance of 4/17 in 10 overs.

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