Jasprit Bumrah In WTC: India had to face defeat in the Melbourne Test. Australia defeated the Indian team led by Rohit Sharma by 184 runs. After this defeat, the path of the Indian team to reach the World Test Championship final has become very difficult. In fact, apart from the Indian batsmen, the bowlers disappointed in the Melbourne Test. Although Jasprit Bumrah definitely fought, other bowlers did not get support. Jasprit Bumrah took 4 wickets in Australia’s first innings. Whereas in the second innings 5 batsmen were dismissed. In this way he took 9 wickets in the test.
If only! Would Jasprit Bumrah have got support from other bowlers?
Statistics show that Jasprit Bumrah’s performance in the World Test Championship has been excellent. This fast bowler has baffled the opposition batsmen a lot with his balls, but on the other hand, other bowlers did not support Jasprit Bumrah. Jasprit Bumrah has taken 154 wickets in 34 matches of the World Test Championship. During this period, Jasprit Bumrah’s economy was 2.79 while the average was 18.64. At the same time, during this period, Jasprit Bumrah has taken wickets at a strike rate of 39.96.
This has been Jasprit Bumrah’s performance in the World Test Championship
In 34 matches of the World Test Championship, Jasprit Bumrah has achieved the feat of taking 5 wickets in an innings 10 times. Apart from this, he has taken 4 wickets in 7 innings. Cricket experts say that Jasprit Bumrah did not get the support of other bowlers. If Jasprit Bumrah had got the support of other bowlers, perhaps the path to the World Test Championship would have become easier for the Indian team, but it did not happen. Let us tell you that in the current series against Australia, Jasprit Bumrah has taken 30 wickets at an average of 12.83. During this period, Jasprit Bumrah’s average has been 12.83.
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