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Bumrah Shines Amidst Controversy in Border-Gavaskar Trophy
Jasprit Bumrah has emerged as a key player in the ongoing Border-Gavaskar Trophy series between India and Australia. With Rohit Sharma likely absent from the first Test, cricket legend Sunil Gavaskar suggested that Bumrah should take on the captaincy for the entire tour, indicating that if Rohit misses the first Test, he should only play as a player. This highlights the significant role Bumrah plays in the Indian cricket setup.
In the series, Bumrah has showcased exceptional bowling skills, claiming 21 wickets in just six innings at an impressive average of 10.90. His performance includes two five-wicket hauls, one of which occurred during the opening Test in Perth, where he led the Indian team. The second five-wicket haul was recorded in Brisbane during the third Test, where he achieved a remarkable nine-wicket match haul, although the match ultimately ended in a draw.
Despite his outstanding contributions, Bumrah`s bowling action has come under scrutiny once again. Australian commentator Ian Maurice raised concerns about analyzing Bumrah`s action, although he clarified that he was not accusing him of throwing. In defense of Bumrah, bowling coach Ian Pont explained that his action falls within the guidelines of hypermobility, emphasizing the legitimacy of his technique.
Bumrah`s injury history has also been a topic of discussion, with former cricketer Shoaib Akhtar advising him to focus on shorter formats to mitigate injury risks. This advice comes despite Bumrah`s significant impact on India`s Test cricket team since his debut in 2018.
As the series stands, India is trailing Australia 2-1 in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, with one match remaining. Their chances of qualifying for the World Test Championship final appear slim, adding pressure to the Indian side as they look to turn the series around.
For more insights on Bumrah`s performance and the ongoing series, check out the latest updates and detailed statistics on his career at ESPN Cricinfo.
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In the series, Bumrah has showcased exceptional bowling skills, claiming 21 wickets in just six innings at an impressive average of 10.90. His performance includes two five-wicket hauls, one of which occurred during the opening Test in Perth, where he led the Indian team. The second five-wicket haul was recorded in Brisbane during the third Test, where he achieved a remarkable nine-wicket match haul, although the match ultimately ended in a draw.
Despite his outstanding contributions, Bumrah`s bowling action has come under scrutiny once again. Australian commentator Ian Maurice raised concerns about analyzing Bumrah`s action, although he clarified that he was not accusing him of throwing. In defense of Bumrah, bowling coach Ian Pont explained that his action falls within the guidelines of hypermobility, emphasizing the legitimacy of his technique.
Bumrah`s injury history has also been a topic of discussion, with former cricketer Shoaib Akhtar advising him to focus on shorter formats to mitigate injury risks. This advice comes despite Bumrah`s significant impact on India`s Test cricket team since his debut in 2018.
As the series stands, India is trailing Australia 2-1 in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, with one match remaining. Their chances of qualifying for the World Test Championship final appear slim, adding pressure to the Indian side as they look to turn the series around.
For more insights on Bumrah`s performance and the ongoing series, check out the latest updates and detailed statistics on his career at ESPN Cricinfo.
#Bumrah,#BorderGavaskar,#Cricket,#IndiaVsAustralia,#TestCricket
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