Jasprit Bumrah made to choose between British vs Indian snacks. But the cricketer can’t resist three Indian favourites
Jasprit Bumrah appeared on SPORTbible's Snack Wars. He judged snacks from India and the UK. Scampi Fries beat bhujia. Pickled walnuts surprised him. Chakli, biryani, and samosa won for India. Fans praised Bumrah's humor and humility. They enjoyed ...

Indian vs UK snacks
The first battle saw the UK’s Scampi Fries go up against India’s beloved bhujia. Bumrah grinned as he noted the portion size difference. A bite of the Scampi Fries reminded him of cream and onion — something he’d never tried before. The bhujia, meanwhile, stirred childhood memories of fighting for the last bite. In the end, Scampi Fries took the win over India's bhujia.Next came a surprising pairing — pickled walnuts versus pakoras. While Bumrah acknowledged that fried food is tasty, the pickled walnuts left him baffled. Despite the confusion and him wondering what food is generally paired with pickled walnuts, he it for their novelty, even if they weren’t something he’d crave often.
The tide turned in the third round when twiglets faced chakli. Without hesitation, Bumrah went for the Indian snack, sharing that it’s actually a favourite of his wife. His loyalty stayed strong in the next match-up — chicken biryani versus fish and chips — with the biryani easily sealing the win. And when a Greggs cheese and onion bake squared off against a vegetable samosa, the decision was instant: samosa for the win. In the end, Bumrah’s snack verdict crowned three Indian treats — chakli, biryani and samosa.
Internet reacts
Fans were full of praise for Jasprit Bumrah after his appearance, calling him one of the best guests they’d seen on the show. Many loved how he fully engaged with the crew, cracking jokes and creating a warm, fun atmosphere — something they felt other guests could learn from. Viewers admired the contrast between his fierce on-field persona and his humble, friendly nature off it, with even rival supporters admitting they found him likeable. Others were struck by his natural charisma, noting that it’s rare for elite athletes to be so engaging in casual settings. Many also highlighted his humility, saying he embodies the idea that being the best at what you do is no reason to be arrogant.The Economic Times Business News App for the Latest News in Business, Sensex, Stock Market Updates & More.