Fast bowlers are good captains— something Pat Cummins has proved recently, and it looks like Jasprit Bumrah is walking on the same road, as Ravi Shastri feels that he loves the leadership responsibilities. The Indian cricket team was in utter confusion when their full-time test captain Rohit Sharma left for his paternal leave. A vacant opening spot and a team that has just suffered a terrible whitewash against New Zealand—Jasprit Bumrah took charge in such a tense situation. A confident Jasprit Bumrah assured the journalists with his usual calm smile that there is no pressure in the team, even after the loss, and with some off-form stalwarts. And he proved it. A team that got shattered in 150 runs in the first inning bundled Australia within even lesser, 104 runs, with Bumrah leading the pack of first bowlers. Read Also: Bumrah expresses joy after India's Perth Test victory Jasprit Bumrah took 8 wickets, with one of Travis Head in the second inning, who quickfired 89 runs for a struggling Australia. Speaking to the broadcasters, former Indian cricketer Ravi Shastri said, “The Test match was decided by Bumrah’s spell with the new ball in both innings. He enjoys the responsibility and is a very competitive and ambitious cricketer. He wants it and believes that he can do it." Wasim Akram praised Bumrah's courage Pakistan bowling legend Wasim Akram was impressed when Bumrah brought himself in action as there was a partnership building and took Head's wicket. Akram said, "Whenever a partnership was developing, he brought himself into the attack. He picked up two wickets late on Day 3, and it started the downfall of Australian batting. Even today, he dismissed Travis Head when that partnership was building. That shows how much he wants it." Jasprit Bumrah became the first captain to beat Australia at Perth. Back in 2018, despite Virat Kohli scoring a century, India lost the game. Not only that, Bumrah is nearing being India's top wicket-taker in Tests on Australian soil.