Jasprit Bumrah, India’s leading fast bowler, is renowned in international cricket for his impressive speed, accuracy, and mastery of the yorker. Since his debut in 2016, Bumrah has become a vital player for India across all formats, earning a reputation as one of the most formidable bowlers in the world.
Bumrah’s unique bowling action, combined with his ability to generate pace and bounce, makes him a challenging opponent for any batsman. He is especially feared for his death bowling, where he consistently manages to restrict runs and take key wickets.
Recently, a video has gone viral in which Bumrah is asked during an event about the toughest batsmen he has faced. Instead of naming anyone specific, Bumrah responded thoughtfully, winning praise for his clever answer.
He said, “I want to give a good answer, but the reality is, I don’t want any batsman to have an edge over me mentally. I respect everyone, but I believe that if I do my job well, no one in the world can outplay me. I focus on my own performance rather than worrying about the opponent. If I give myself the best chance, everything else will fall into place. I don’t want to give the batsman the upper hand by thinking he’s better than me.”
Bumrah was instrumental in India’s victory at the T20 World Cup in June this year. He took 15 wickets with an incredible average of 8.26 and an economy rate of just 4.17, which was the best among bowlers who delivered at least 20 overs in the tournament. His outstanding performance earned him the Player of the Tournament award, as India secured their first ICC trophy since 2013.
Despite facing injuries that have occasionally sidelined him, Bumrah remains an essential part of India’s cricket strategy, particularly in major tournaments like the World Cup. Notably, he is the first bowler in history to achieve the number one ranking in all three formats of the game.