Former England off-spinner Graeme Swann said on Wednesday that Indian bowlers under Bumrah's guidance can make opposite team to lose. Cricketer-turned-commentator Swann was in the West Indies in September last year when a trio of Indian fast bowlers Jaspreet Bumrah, Ishant Sharma and Mohammed Shami defeated the hosts and together took 33 wickets out of 40, making the team a two-Test series. A clean sweep was made 2–0. 'Indian team will tackle anyone cheaply': Swan said in Sony Ten's 'Pit Stop' chat show, 'I liked it and I said at that time that this team India is because of this bowling attack this time can join any team of the world cheaply. The way they are bowling at the moment, and I stand by it, it is good. ' Graeme Swann also spoke a big deal on the defeat of England at the hands of the West Indies. After which he has said that in the Southampton Test, England has made the wrong choice by keeping Stuart Broad out of the team. Swann said, "I think England took the West Indies lightly and they chose the wrong team. England dropped Stuart Broad and made the wrong team selection. I am going to say it constantly. By not feeding Stuart Broad, England have made all their bowling attacks edgeless." Also Read- Know why Kohli is called 'King of Cricket', Virat will break these records of Sachin This is youngest ever recipient of University of Manchester honorary degree FIFA releases World Cup 2022 schedule, group stage matches reduce