
India pace leader Jasprit BumrahKnown for his calm demeanor on and off the pitch, he had an unexpected moment of disappointment at the Mumbai airport on Wednesday. Just a few days before the much awaited tour of Team India tour of australiaThe 31-year-old fast bowler was surrounded by paparazzi when he reached the terminal.
Jasprit Bumrah lost his temper at paparazzi at Mumbai airport
A video going viral on social media platforms shows Bumrah losing his patience as photographers surrounded him and asked him to take pictures. Irritated by the sudden crowd, the bowler replied firmly, “I didn’t even call. You have come for someone else, he must be coming.,
Despite her obvious frustration, the paparazzi persisted and asked her to pose briefly. One of them humorously commented, “Bumrah Bhai, we got you as a bonus for Diwali.” – suggesting that it was his festive “Diwali bonus”. However, Bumrah maintained his composure and requested space in his vehicle, saying, “Hey brother, let me go to my carThe brief exchange highlighted the growing tension between celebrity athletes and how they face constant media attention even during moments of private travel.
Here is the video:
Bumrah’s patience was tested both on and off the field.
The incident at the airport came soon after another heated moment involving Bumrah – this time on the field. During the test series against India west indies Earlier this year, Bumrah was in the news for openly arguing with the umpire following the controversial Decision Review System (DRS) decision.
Bumrah had implicated the opener in that incident. john campbell Plumb in front of the stump. Although the bowler and captain Shubman Gill Opting for a review, the third umpire concluded that the evidence was inconclusive, allowing the batsman to live. In the stump mic, Bumrah was calmly but firmly saying to the umpire, “You know it’s come out, but technology can’t prove it“A statement that quickly went viral and demonstrated his frustration with inconsistent DRS interpretations.
Bumrah’s controlled aggression has long been one of his biggest strengths, helping him become one of India’s most successful fast bowlers across all formats. However, a recent spate of emotionally charged moments on and off the field has sparked discussion about the immense pressure elite athletes face in an era of incredible scrutiny.

