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Bumrah's Six-Wicket Haul Demolishes England in First ODI

Bumrah's Six-Wicket Haul Demolishes England in First ODI

Jasprit Bumrah's devastating spell of 6 for 19 in the first ODI against England at The Oval on July 12, 2022, stands as a testament to his exceptional bowling prowess. It was the best performance by an Indian bowler outside Asia, decimating the hosts and laying the foundation for a comprehensive Indian victory.Bumrah's opening burst was a masterclass in swing and seam bowling. He dismissed Jason Roy and Joe Root for ducks in his first over, sending shockwaves through the English batting lineup. Jonny Bairstow and Liam Livingston followed suit, leaving England reeling at 26 for 4.Mohammed Shami complemented Bumrah's brilliance from the other end, claiming 3 for 31. Bumrah returned for his second spell and continued his demolition, clean-bowling Brydon Carse and David Willey to complete his six-wicket haul. England were bundled out for a paltry 110 in just 25.2 overs.Bumrah's spell of 7.2 overs, 3 maidens, 19 runs, and 6 wickets was a statistical masterpiece. It showcased his ability to generate movement and accuracy, making him a formidable force in any conditions.The Indian openers, led by captain Rohit Sharma's unbeaten 76, made light work of the chase. Sharma and Shikhar Dhawan (31*) forged an unbroken 114-run partnership to secure a dominant 10-wicket victory.Bumrah's heroics in the first ODI continued his impressive run of form. He was instrumental in India's recent T20 World Cup triumph, where he emerged as the tournament's leading wicket-taker.With 149 wickets in 89 ODIs at an average of 23.55 and an economy rate of 4.59, Bumrah has established himself as one of the most potent bowlers in the world. His ability to swing the ball both ways and generate pace makes him a nightmare for batsmen.

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Brett Lee Hails Jasprit Bumrah as the 'Best' Bowler in All Formats

Brett Lee Hails Jasprit Bumrah as the 'Best' Bowler in All Formats

Brett Lee, the legendary Australian fast bowler, has hailed Indian pace sensation Jasprit Bumrah as the "best" bowler across all three formats of the game. Lee's praise comes after Bumrah's stellar performance at the 2024 T20 World Cup, where he was named Player of the Tournament."Their batting order, which includes players who can dominate at every position from top to bottom, speaks volumes. Their middle-order is loaded with power and they have hitters who can put runs on the board quickly. In my opinion, Jasprit Bumrah is simply exceptional," said Lee.Bumrah's exceptional pace, swing, and control make him a formidable force in all formats. At the T20 World Cup, he showcased his leadership abilities, leading the Indian attack with 15 wickets at an average of 8.26 and an economy of just 4.17."He is the best bowler in all formats right now and leads the attack. Bumrah can keep up an amazing pace while shaping the new ball away. His tournament performance demonstrated his leadership abilities, taking about 15 wickets with remarkable economy. He is absolutely exceptional, and India is deserving of praise for their accomplishments," added Lee.Lee, who is currently captaining the Australia Legends team at the World Championship of Legends, also praised his country's performance after their first loss against Pakistan."It's obviously been a wonderful week for us. After our loss against Pakistan and then to have three wins in the tournament is fantastic. So, we are starting to find some form," he said.With legends like Dan Christian and Brett Lee driving the team, the Australia Legends are one of the most formidable teams in the tournament. They have advanced to the semifinals after a thrilling victory over India in the first season of the World Championship.

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Ramiz Raja Hails Jasprit Bumrah as a 'Legend in All Three Formats'

Ramiz Raja Hails Jasprit Bumrah as a 'Legend in All Three Formats'

Jasprit Bumrah: A Legend in All Three Formats, Hails Ramiz RajaFormer Pakistan captain Ramiz Raja has heaped praise on Indian pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah, calling him a "legend in all three formats" of cricket. Raja's comments come in the wake of Bumrah's exceptional performance in the T20 World Cup 2024, where he emerged as the Man of the Tournament with 15 wickets from eight matches.Raja acknowledged Bumrah's remarkable journey, from a young player with an awkward bowling action and low confidence to a world-class bowler who has led India to victory in the World Cup. He highlighted Bumrah's ability to deliver match-winning spells under immense pressure, making him an indispensable member of the Indian team across all formats.Bumrah's decision to continue playing T20Is is a significant boost for the Indian team, which has recently witnessed the retirements of Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, and Ravindra Jadeja from the shortest format. Bumrah's presence ensures that India retains one of its most valuable assets in T20 cricket.Raja's praise for Bumrah is a testament to the Indian pacer's exceptional skills and unwavering determination. Bumrah's ability to consistently perform at the highest level has earned him the respect and admiration of cricket fans and experts alike.

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Bumrah and Mandhana Crowned ICC Players of the Month for June

Bumrah and Mandhana Crowned ICC Players of the Month for June

Jasprit Bumrah and Smriti Mandhana, two of India's most celebrated cricketers, have been honored by the International Cricket Council (ICC) as the "ICC Men's Player of the Month" and "ICC Women's Player of the Month" for June, respectively.Bumrah's exceptional performance in the T20 World Cup, where he claimed 15 wickets and was named Player of the Tournament, earned him the men's award. He was instrumental in India's historic triumph, becoming the first team to win the tournament without losing a single game.Mandhana, on the other hand, played a pivotal role in India's ODI series sweep over South Africa. She scored 343 runs at an average of 114.33, including two centuries, and was named Player of the Series. Her consistent batting helped India secure a comfortable victory in the three-match series.Bumrah expressed his delight at receiving the award, stating, "It's a special honor for me following a memorable few weeks spent in the USA and West Indies. We have had a lot to celebrate as a team, and I'm delighted to be able to add this personal accolade to the list."Mandhana also expressed her gratitude, saying, "I'm really glad to have won the ICC Women's Player of the Month for June. I'm really happy with the way the team has performed and I'm happy to have contributed."Both Bumrah and Mandhana have been praised for their exceptional skills and dedication to the sport. Their performances have not only brought glory to India but have also inspired aspiring cricketers around the world.

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Jasprit Bumrah: "Living a Dream" After T20 World Cup Triumph

Jasprit Bumrah: "Living a Dream" After T20 World Cup Triumph

India's bowling spearhead Jasprit Bumrah, hailed as a "once in a generation" talent by his teammate Virat Kohli, has expressed his gratitude for the overwhelming love and support the team has received since their triumph in the T20 World Cup.Bumrah's exceptional performance throughout the tournament, culminating in India's victory over South Africa in the final, earned him the prestigious 'Player of the Tournament' award. His 15 wickets, many of which came at crucial junctures, played a pivotal role in India's second T20 World Cup title and their first in 17 years.In a heartfelt post on social media, Bumrah expressed his joy and gratitude for the outpouring of appreciation. "I am so thankful for the last few days. I've been living a dream and it has filled me with happiness and gratitude," he wrote.During the felicitation ceremony at the Wankhede Stadium, Kohli delivered a rousing speech praising Bumrah's contributions. "What I would like everyone to do is to applaud a guy who brought us back into games again and again and again. It was phenomenal. He is a once in a generation bowler. I am so glad he plays for us," Kohli said.In the final, Bumrah and Hardik Pandya orchestrated a remarkable turnaround for India. Their game-changing spells ensured that South Africa fell short by seven runs, despite needing just 30 runs from the remaining 30 deliveries.Bumrah's exceptional skills and unwavering determination have made him a cornerstone of India's bowling attack. His ability to swing the ball both ways, generate pace, and execute yorkers with precision has made him one of the most feared bowlers in world cricket.As India celebrates their T20 World Cup triumph, Bumrah's performance will be remembered as one of the key factors in their success. His "once in a generation" talent and unwavering commitment to the team have earned him the admiration and respect of fans and fellow players alike.

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Jasprit Bumrah's Grand Homecoming Celebrates T20 World Cup Triumph

Jasprit Bumrah's Grand Homecoming Celebrates T20 World Cup Triumph

Jasprit Bumrah's triumphant return to India after the T20 World Cup victory was met with an outpouring of adoration and celebration. The star pacer, who played a pivotal role in India's title triumph, was greeted with a grand welcome at his residence, where he was showered with petals and cheered by enthusiastic fans.Bumrah's exceptional performance throughout the tournament earned him the Man of the Tournament accolade. He claimed 15 wickets from eight matches with an impressive economy rate of 4.17, including a crucial spell in the final against South Africa that helped India secure a seven-run victory.Despite the retirement of three of India's most prominent players - Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, and Ravindra Jadeja - from T20I cricket, Bumrah has made it clear that he has no plans to step away from the shortest format of the game anytime soon."It's (my retirement) a long way away. I have just started. Hopefully, it is far away now," Bumrah declared during a felicitation ceremony at Wankhede Stadium, putting to rest any speculation about his potential retirement from T20I cricket.Bumrah's unwavering commitment to continue his journey in the shortest format of the game is a reassuring sign for Indian cricket fans. His exceptional skills and leadership qualities will be crucial as India looks to build a new era of success in T20I cricket.

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Hardik Pandya Reveals Challenges Faced Before T20 World Cup Triumph

Hardik Pandya Reveals Challenges Faced Before T20 World Cup Triumph

Hardik Pandya, the Indian all-rounder who played a pivotal role in India's T20 World Cup triumph, has opened up about the challenging six months leading up to the tournament. Despite facing public criticism and boos throughout the previous months, the 30-year-old maintained his composure and let his performance do the talking.Pandya revealed that he had not lost his temper once during the difficult times, which made the victory even more significant. Mumbai Indians fans and social media trolls had been particularly harsh on Pandya during the IPL 2024 season. After a successful two-year stint with Gujarat Titans, which included winning the title in their debut season in 2022, Pandya returned to Mumbai Indians. However, his appointment as captain, replacing Rohit Sharma, led to a massive backlash from fans on social media and in stadiums across India.Despite the criticism, Pandya remained focused on his game and ultimately proved his worth on the international stage. During a meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi at his residence on Thursday, Pandya shared insights about the Indian team's mindset during the World Cup final. Pandya emphasized that the team remained composed and confident in their ability to secure victory, even in challenging moments.Pandya, who faced significant criticism and trolling during the IPL, both personally and professionally, delivered a potentially game-changing performance in the final. His crucial dismissal of Heinrich Klaasen may have been the turning point that propelled India to lift the World Cup trophy."The last 6 months have been very entertaining for me, there have been a lot of ups and downs and the public booed me. A lot of things happened and I always felt that if I give any answer, it would be through sports... So I believed that I would stay strong, will work hard," Hardik Pandya said during an interaction with PM Modi at the Prime Minister's residence in Delhi.India pacer Jasprit Bumrah also got his hands on his first ICC World Cup trophy after India's success in the T20 World Cup final against South Africa in Barbados. During his interaction with PM Modi, the pacer said bowling in crucial and difficult situations helped him gain confidence that he carry forward.Jasprit Bumrah achieved a significant milestone by securing his maiden ICC World Cup title following India's triumphant campaign against South Africa in the T20 World Cup final in Barbados. In a conversation with Prime Minister Modi, Bumrah shared his thoughts on the experience."Whenever I bowl for India, I bowl in very crucial stages. Whenever the situation is difficult, I have to bowl in that situation. So I feel very good when I am able to help the team and if I am able to win the match from any difficult situation, then I get a lot of confidence and I carry that confidence forward as well. And especially in this tournament, there were many situations where I had to bowl tough overs and I was able to help the team and win the match," Bumrah said.

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Andy Roberts' High Praise for Jasprit Bumrah: 'Could Have Taken the New Ball in Our Era'

Andy Roberts' High Praise for Jasprit Bumrah: 'Could Have Taken the New Ball in Our Era'

Former India head coach Ravi Shastri has consistently praised Jasprit Bumrah's exceptional bowling skills, particularly his unwavering commitment to Test cricket. Shastri has emphasized Bumrah's desire to break away from the stereotype of being labeled a "white-ball specialist."Shastri's admiration for Bumrah's journey is evident in a recent revelation about a compliment the pacer received from legendary West Indies fast bowler Andy Roberts. Speaking on Star Sports, Shastri disclosed that after Bumrah's devastating performance in a two-Test series in the Caribbean in 2019, Roberts and Curtly Ambrose approached the Indian pacer.In those two Tests, India defeated the West Indies in Antigua and Jamaica, winning both by a margin of more than 200 runs. Bumrah claimed 13 wickets in the matches, including a hat-trick."The ultimate compliment for Jasprit Bumrah came in 2019," Shastri said. "When I was coach here and we were playing a Test series and he dismantled the West Indies in 2-and-a-half or three days in the two Tests matches. And Andy Roberts walked up to him in Antigua. Andy and Curtly (Ambrose) together. Andy walked up to him and said 'You, young man could have taken the new ball in our era'.""You will not get a bigger compliment than that. Roberts was the leader of the pack that had Marshall, Garner, Croft, and Holding. No better compliment than that for Jasprit Bumrah. That was in 2019, he has come along leaps and bounds since then," Shastri added.Shastri also highlighted Bumrah's unique release point, which allows him to bowl a wide range of deliveries with exceptional accuracy."His release point. From where Mohammed Siraj releases the ball to where Jasprit Bumrah releases the ball is 48 cm. And with a straight wrist. Normally when you release the ball from ahead, it has to be a bouncer. When you release the ball from behind, it's pitched. But from there, to be able to yorker at will, to bowl the bouncer and bowl a hard length, that's amazing. That's what separates him from the rest. The pace might say 140 kph, but it's hitting the ball a lot harder," Shastri explained.Bumrah's exceptional skills were on display in the recent T20 World Cup, where he finished as the third highest wicket-taker with 15 wickets. He was adjudged the Player of the Tournament as India remained undefeated throughout the competition.In the final, Bumrah took two wickets as India turned the tables on South Africa, restricting them to 169/8 and emerging victorious to end an 11-year-long global trophy drought.

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Jasprit Bumrah Dismisses Retirement Rumors, Focuses on Team India's Future

Jasprit Bumrah Dismisses Retirement Rumors, Focuses on Team India's Future

Jasprit Bumrah's stellar performance in the T20 World Cup 2024 propelled Team India to victory, earning him the Player of the Tournament award. Despite finishing second in the wicket-takers' list with 15 scalps in 8 games, Bumrah's impact with the ball was undeniable. His exceptional economy rate of 4.17 further highlighted his dominance.Following India's triumph, speculation arose about the retirement plans of senior players Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, and Ravindra Jadeja. However, Bumrah swiftly dispelled any concerns about his own future in the T20I format."Retirement is a long way away. I have just started. I am very happy that I have done well. Hopefully, it is far away now," Bumrah declared during Team India's felicitation ceremony at Wankhede Stadium.The Indian team received a rousing welcome from fans upon their return with the T20 World Cup trophy. Bumrah expressed his gratitude for the overwhelming support."It feels amazing. This ground is really special in my life. I came as an U19 kid. What I have seen today on the ground, on the streets, and the people over here, I have never seen anything like that. To experience this and the emotions that we felt after the game is unreal. I will never ever forget them and the memories I have with me now," Bumrah said.Bumrah also lauded his team's collective effort and the vision set by the senior players."I will count myself as a young lad as well. The experienced players and the variety that we have, the confidence that we have, that all the players are so confident to take the game by the scruff of the neck. All of that is as special as that get. And like Rohit and Virat just said, that all our aim is to take Indian cricket forward and try to help the team as much as we can and bring more glory to the country. We have never won a World Cup before. This gives us more motivation," he added.

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