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Jasprit Bumrah: The Cat Burglar for Brett Lee and India's X-Factor in Border Gavaskar Trophy

Border Gavaskar Trophy: Jasprit Bumrah, renowned for his unique bowling style, is set to lead India in the first Test of a five-match series starting Friday. Australian players, both past and present, have expressed admiration and respect for his skills.

Travis Head described Bumrah as "impossible to face," while Brett Lee humorously likened him to a "cat burglar" due to his stealthy approach.

On his previous tours to Australia, Bumrah has been a formidable force. The 30-year-old pacer has taken 32 wickets at an average of 21.25, including a standout performance of 6/33 during the 2018 Boxing Day Test. His achievements have drawn comparisons to legendary bowlers like Richard Hadlee and Curtly Ambrose, who also excelled on Australian soil.

Bumrah's Unique Bowling Style

Part of Bumrah's effectiveness lies in his unconventional bowling action. Usman Khawaja recalled his initial experience facing Bumrah, noting the unexpected speed and awkwardness of his delivery. "When I first faced Bumrah, I was like, 'Oh where did that come from?’" Khawaja said. This unpredictability makes him a challenging opponent for batsmen.

Steven Smith, despite having a strong record against Bumrah with an average of 56.67 across formats, admitted feeling uneasy against him early in his innings. Smith remarked on Bumrah's distinctive style: "He’s just awkward with the way he bowls, it’s obviously very different to a lot of other people." This unique rhythm requires adjustment even for experienced players.

Impact on Australian Batsmen

Top-order batsmen like Head, Khawaja, and Smith acknowledge Bumrah's crucial role in India's bowling attack. Head praised Bumrah's ability to deliver in critical moments, stating that he is India's "X-factor." He added that facing Bumrah is always challenging due to his knack for staying one step ahead.

Bumrah's influence is reminiscent of the fearsome West Indies pace bowlers from the 1970s. Local media have highlighted how no touring bowler since then has instilled such fear in Australian batsmen. His presence on the field is expected to be a significant factor throughout the series.

The anticipation surrounding Bumrah's performance is high as he prepares to lead India against Australia. His past successes and unique bowling style make him a key player to watch in the upcoming matches. As the series unfolds, all eyes will be on how Australian batsmen handle the challenge posed by this exceptional pacer.

Story first published: Tuesday, November 19, 2024, 12:51 [IST]
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