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India's Jasprit Bumrah continues to impress England's cricketing elite with his distinctive bowling style. England wicketkeeper Jos Buttler highlighted Bumrah's "unique" run-up and action, which generate "awkward angles" that challenge batsmen.
Former England fast bowler Stuart Broad, who retired in 2023 with 604 Test wickets, lauded Bumrah's delivery stride as one of the "most balanced" in world cricket, comparing it to Australian legend Glenn McGrath.
Broad said, "he (Bumrah) jogs in, you will be thinking ‘this will be 70 miles an hour’ and it hits you at 90 and you don’t get a real flow." This deceptive pace and rhythm make Bumrah a formidable opponent.
Broad also predicted a prolific series for Bumrah, stating he would take a "shedload of wickets" if he participates in all five matches.
Bumrah's unconventional approach, combining a unique run-up with an unorthodox bowling action, creates challenging angles that disrupt batsmen's timing and shot selection. This has earned him respect and fear among top international players.
As England prepares to face India, Bumrah's bowling will be a key factor, with experts like Buttler and Broad acknowledging his impact on the game.
Buttler said, "he creates awkward angles, the run-up is unique, the action is unique."Bumrah's blend of pace, precision, and unpredictability continues to make him one of the most exciting fast bowlers in contemporary cricket.
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England wicketkeeper Jos Buttler praised Indian fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah for his unique bowling action and awkward angles, which challenge batsmen. Former England pacer Stuart Broad compared Bumrah's balanced delivery stride to Glenn McGrath and predicted a prolific wicket haul in the upcoming series.