Jasprit Bumrah Emerges as Team India’s Pivotal Force in Test Series Triumph

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Jasprit Bumrah has become English media’s blue-eyed boy and nightmare at the same time. 

Jasprit Bumrah, a dual sensation for English media, earns ‘best-ever Indian pacer’ accolade after stellar Vizag performance. Renowned as lethal, fantastic, and the nation’s favorite, he stands as both Ben Stokes’ dream and nightmare. Bumrah emerges as England’s major concern while simultaneously being the blue-eyed boy for the English media.

Yes, Jasprit Bumrah is all of that and much more.

He stands as one of those rare cricketers whose statistical prowess seamlessly aligns with his aesthetic brilliance, akin to the harmony of a right and left hand. Initially recognized as a T20 specialist, Jasprit Bumrah defied expectations by making the red ball dance to his unique tunes. The second Test against England in Visakhapatnam marked his achievement as the fastest Indian pacer to reach 150 Test wickets.

Despite opposition criticism of Indian pitches as challenging, often referred to as bunsen burners, Bumrah silenced doubters by securing 29 wickets in six Tests at an impressive average of 13.06. Notably, he maintained an upward trajectory in ODIs and T20Is, showcasing his versatility in different formats. Bumrah’s mastery extends beyond white-ball cricket, emphasizing the distinct skill sets required for ODIs and T20Is.

Renowned for his lethal yorker, deadly bouncer, and deceptive slower ball, Bumrah’s versatility is evident in diverse conditions. He can swing the ball both ways, troubling top-tier batsmen like Joe Root multiple times. Reverse swing comes naturally to him, and he possesses the ability to tie down batsmen, making him the captain’s go-to bowler in crucial situations.

Bumrah’s exceptional performance in the Vizag Test, where he claimed 6/45 in the first innings and 3/46 in the second, played a pivotal role in India’s victory. Even overshadowing a double century by Yashasvi Jaiswal, Bumrah’s impact was undeniable, earning him the Player of the Match award.

His excellence didn’t go unnoticed, with England’s Ben Stokes acknowledging Bumrah’s prowess and the English media hailing him as India’s greatest-ever fast bowler. Some drew comparisons to Mitchell Johnson’s impact on England in the Ashes a decade ago, unanimously agreeing that Bumrah is the key difference in the ongoing series.

How the English Media Responded to Jasprit Bumrah’s Impact Against England

BBC:
Jasprit Bumrah and James Anderson vie for the title of the most remarkably skilled fast bowler, with Bumrah’s staccato action and precise fingers capable of swinging a tangerine around corners. The anticipation when Bumrah starts a new spell rivals the excitement felt during Mitchell Johnson’s performances in the 2013-14 Ashes. The forceful dismissal of Pope’s stumps in Visakhapatnam showcased Bumrah’s violent prowess, potentially becoming a decisive factor in a series where batting and spin were expected to dominate.

Daily Mail:


In the face of a daunting challenge, the majestic Jasprit Bumrah added three more wickets to his six-wicket burst of reverse swing in the second Test, leaving England 106 runs short of a historic achievement. Bumrah’s world-class performance played a pivotal role in shaping the outcome of the second Test.

The Telegraph UK:

T20 cricket has given rise to the world’s premier Test bowler in Jasprit Bumrah. Learning his craft alongside Lasith Malinga, Bumrah’s mastery of white-ball skills translates into devastating effectiveness in Test cricket, further establishing him as a formidable force.

The Independent UK:

Jasprit Bumrah stands as a giant in the game, arguably India’s greatest seamer since the era of uncovered wickets. Seam bowling, considered an art, becomes even more challenging on Indian pitches. Bumrah’s yorker delivery is executed with perfection, showcasing his ability to navigate the fine line between being too full or too short. Beyond his unplayable deliveries, Bumrah’s entire approach to bowling and his presence on the crease is nothing short of a phenomenon.

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