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Bumrah — the premier paceman of his generation
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Bumrah — the premier paceman of his generation Premium

The Hindu
Tuesday, May 07, 2024 07:20:46 PM UTC

Jasprit Bumrah's bowling brilliance shines in T20 cricket, making him a standout performer despite team struggles.

Ever wondered what it must feel like to return sensational figures of three for 18 in 3.5 overs in a T20 game and still end up on the losing side? To lead the bowling charts with 18 wickets at a ridiculous economy rate of 6.20 in a tournament where 200 has been breached 32 times in 55 matches and still find your team one place off the bottom of the points table? Just ask Jasprit Bumrah.

The pacer supreme has single-handedly kept the stocks of the bowlers flying high. True, there is a logjam behind him in the list of leading wicket-takers in IPL 2024 — Harshal Patel has 17, Varun Chakaravarthy 16, Arshdeep Singh has 15 and so does T. Natarajan 15, who briefly had the temerity to snatch the Purple Cap, if only for 24 hours — but no one has quite enthralled and entranced like Bumrah, no one has asked probing questions more consistently, no one has forced batsmen to rethink their aggressive designs ball after excellent ball.

What makes Bumrah so special has been the topic of discussion for nearly a decade now. The natural hyperextension of his right elbow enables him to deliver the ball from a few inches further than anyone else, which makes length-picking extremely difficult. His high-arm action and the ability to produce different deliveries without any discernible change in action place numerous demands on batsmen, even on the flattest of decks. His speed through the air ensures that even on benign surfaces, he can seldom be taken lightly. His magnificent yorker has been dissected in detail and apart from a plethora of slower deliveries, he also possesses a mean bouncer which he uses sparingly, but to great effect.

Bumrah is clearly the premier paceman of his generation, an all-format behemoth who carries his greatness lightly.

One would have thought, given how much information is available these days and how much time batsmen and analysts spend poring over the minutest of details, that the Bumrah puzzle would have been decoded by now. It’s not as if batsmen don’t know what is coming; it’s just that more often than not, even armed with that knowledge, they are caught like rabbits in a headlight, transfixed by the tiny orb of doom homing in on their toes and stumps, descending upon them as if to bruise not just limb but also ego.

Bumrah is one of those rare practitioners of a demanding craft who goes about his business with little fuss or fanfare. Even after six years of Test cricket and eight-plus years at the international level, he carries a ready smile with him, speaking to a sustained, unalloyed enjoyment of the sport. Over after unyielding over in tough conditions might take the joy out of the most positive individuals but Bumrah belongs to that rare breed that still loves the heat of a battle and that accepts without rancour that things won’t always go his way, no matter how on-point he is. When he talks, it’s as if a nuclear scientist has been asked to address kindergarten students. Much like his bowling, he tries to keep his answers simple, refusing to be drawn into technical analyses as he patiently holds forth on following the processes and not worrying about the outcome. That’s become one of the more abused cliches in competitive sport and Bumrah’s refuge in that is hardly surprising, but you often tend to overlook that because of the warmth in the heart when he is firing on all cylinders.

Bumrah was the singular difference between the sides during India’s Test series against England at home. An outstanding exhibition of reverse swing in England’s second innings in the second Test in Visakhapatnam decisively tilted the scales in India’s favour. The unplayable reversing yorker that started from well outside off and snuck under Ollie Pope’s bat to pluck two stumps out of the ground has to be one of the balls of the year. Pope had catalysed England’s fightback after conceding a 190-run deficit in the first Test in Hyderabad with a magical 196 to set himself up as the big fish for the rest of the series. Bumrah fired a telling salvo, a clear statement — ‘You might have won the battle, but no way are you winning the war’. Bumrah likes making those statements, you know. But with the ball. Only with the ball.

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