jasprit bumrahIndia’s spearhead fast bowler, has etched his name in the annals of cricket history by becoming the first player to take 200 Test wickets while maintaining an excellent average. This notable achievement was achieved during the fourth test against Australia at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), where Bumrah dismissed travis head to reach the monumental milestone.
Breaking records: Jasprit Bumrah’s exceptional bowling average
Bumrah’s journey to 200 wickets has been spectacular. His average of 19.38 ranks as the best among all bowlers who have reached or surpassed the 200-wicket mark in Test cricket, surpassing iconic figures such as Malcolm Marshall, Joel Garner, and dryly ambrosewho maintained averages slightly above 20. This record-breaking performance puts Bumrah in a unique position, highlighting his exceptional skill and consistency in the longest format of the game.
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In terms of matches played, Bumrah reached this milestone in his 44th Test, equaling Ravindra JadejaThe record of the second fastest Indian to 200 Test wickets. Previously, Kapil Dev He held the record for the fastest Indian pacer until this milestone, achieving it in his 50th match.
However, Bumrah’s feat in terms of balls bowled is even more impressive; He did so in 8,484 deliveries, making him the fourth-fastest player in the world to reach 200 wickets, behind Waqar Younis, Dale Steynand Kagiso Rabada.
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The art of fast bowling: Bumrah’s skill and consistency
The importance of Bumrah’s record extends beyond mere statistics. His ability to maintain such a low average, especially in an era where batting conditions have become increasingly favourable, speaks volumes about his mastery of the art of fast bowling. His unique action, combined with a variety of variations, including his lethal yorkers and seam move, has made him a nightmare for batsmen around the world.