IPL 2025: Will try and get my toes out of the way, says RCB's Tim David on facing Bumrah in death overs

IANS April 6, 2025 268 views

Tim David, now playing for Royal Challengers Bengaluru, is set to face his former Mumbai Indians teammate Jasprit Bumrah in an exciting IPL matchup. The Singapore-born Australian batter is well aware of Bumrah's lethal yorkers from their previous net sessions together. David hopes to make an early impact, potentially hitting Bumrah's first delivery for a boundary. The match at Wankhede Stadium promises to be a thrilling encounter between two talented cricketers.

"I'll just try and get my toes out of the way as he's got a pretty lethal yorker." - Tim David
Mumbai, April 6: On numerous occasions during his three year stint with the Mumbai Indians, Tim David had faced Jasprit Bumrah in the nets. David is likely to come up against Bumrah on Monday, but this time as an opponent when the Mumbai Indians take on the Royal Challengers Bengaluru at the Wankhede Stadium.

Key Points

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Tim David returns to Mumbai with bittersweet memories

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Bumrah making comeback after injury layoff

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RCB batter hopes to challenge MI's star bowler

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David aims to make early statement in match

Bumrah is one of the best bowlers in the death overs, and with the 29-year-old Tim David likely to bat in the back-end of the innings, they are likely to face off. So, what has the RCB batter picked up from watching Bumrah in the nets that he would be using against the MI bowler on Monday?

The Singapore-born Australian player said he will get his toes out of the way as Bumrah has got a lethal yorker.

"I'll just try and get my toes out of the way as he's got a pretty lethal yorker. He's a brilliant bowler. And when you put in big performances against the best teams, against the best players, they're the best feelings you get as a player. So you want to be challenged by the best, and I'm looking forward to that,” said Tim David during the pre-match press conference here on Sunday.

Bumrah is coming back after a lengthy injury layoff, having recovered fully from the lower back injury he suffered during the fifth and final Test in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy series a couple of months back. He has missed the first four matches played by the Mumbai Indians but will most probably be running up to bowl the first delivery on Tuesday.

The 29-year-old Tim David, who has played for the Mumbai Indians from 2022 to 2024, hoped that the first delivery bowled by Bumrah against his team would go for a four or six.

"If we're going to go deep in this tournament, we need to beat the best teams, we need to beat the best players. So you know, hopefully Boom (Bumrah's nickname) bowls the ball in the first over tomorrow night, and the first ball goes for four or six from whoever's batting for us," he said.

"You know, that'll be a statement, and it'll be great to have him back playing the tournament because the game is better with him in it," he added.

David said it was bittersweet coming to Mumbai as he has great memories playing here.

"Firstly, yeah, it's bittersweet coming back to Mumbai. Obviously, a lot of great memories playing here and a lot of good friends to catch up with. So that's an interesting part of the first year of the new IPL cycle," said Tim David, who said all RCB players are available for selection.

In the three matches he has played so far for Royal Challengers Bengaluru, Tim David has scored 54 runs at a strike rate of 207.69 and has a highest of 32. Known for his big-hitting prowess, Tim David has played for Singapore from 2019 to 2020 before switching to Australia. He was part of the Australian team at the 2022 T20 World Cup.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Love the mutual respect between these players! Bumrah vs David is going to be 🔥. That yorker comment had me laughing though - smart move keeping those toes safe!
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Priya M.
As an MI fan, I'm torn! Want Bumrah to dominate but also love seeing Tim David succeed. That first ball six comment shows great confidence - hope we get an exciting match!
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Arjun S.
Respectful criticism: The article could've included more stats about their previous encounters. Otherwise great insight into player mindset before a big clash!
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Sanjana P.
Tim David's strike rate of 207 is insane! 🤯 RCB finally getting the firepower they needed in death overs. Hope he smashes a few against his old team (but not too many, I'm MI loyal!)
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Vikram J.
That "bittersweet" comment shows real sportsmanship. IPL transfers always create these interesting dynamics where players face former teammates. Makes for great cricket!
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Neha R.
Can we appreciate how David acknowledges Bumrah's skill while still being confident? That's the spirit of cricket right there. No trash talk, just respect and healthy competition 👏

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