Irfan Pathan has urged Jasprit Bumrah to elevate his performance in the crucial fourth Test against England, emphasizing the need for total commitment. Pathan highlighted Ben Stokes' and Jofra Archer's recent performances as examples of players pushing their limits for their team's success. He believes Bumrah's consistent match-winning contributions will solidify his legacy.
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