Bumrah's dominance has been highlighted by Australian legend Brett Lee, who described him as `world class` and emphasized that he is miles ahead of any other bowler. Lee also noted that while Mohammed Shami's absence has been felt, Bumrah's performance has been crucial in compensating for it. Bumrah has taken a six-wicket haul in the first innings and three dismissals in the second innings of the third Test, further solidifying his position as a key player for India[2].
Bumrah's impact on the Indian team has been significant, with him averaging 9.81 against Australia's top seven batsmen, a stark contrast to the collective average of 42.79 for other Indian bowlers. His ability to unsettle top batsmen with his `slingshot` delivery has made him a formidable opponent on Australian soil, where he has scalped 53 Test wickets at 17.15, the most among Indians[4].
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