Know how Jasprit Bumrah mastered bowling leg-breaking yorkers?
Bumrah is known for his excellent yorker bowling under pressure situations Jasprit bumrah (Image Credit- Twitter X) If bowling yorkers in cricket is an art, then Jasprit Bumrah is its greatest artist. Bumrah is the best fast bowler in world cricket, who can destroy any batting lineup single-handedly. And what can be said about bowling leg-breaking yorkers in a pressure situation of the match. Let us tell you that before the start of the Test series against Bangladesh, Team India’s head coach Gautam Gambhir had declared Bumrah as the best bowler in the world in all three formats. But one thing must be coming to your mind that what is it that differentiates Bumrah from the rest of the bowlers in the world? So let’s try to answer this question of yours: Former Indian wicketkeeper batsman Parthiv Patel has shared his views on Bumrah’s bowling with the fans, who have seen Bumrah’s development very closely. Let us tell you that recently while talking to Jio Cinema, Parthiv said, as quoted by Times of India – Bumrah has the ability to understand the game and the power to throw the right delivery under pressure. This is one thing that sets him apart from the rest of the bowlers in the world. I have seen him bowl since he made his debut in first-class cricket. He was primarily an inswing bowler, but now you can see how he progresses. He has mastered the distance, the yorker length, the leg-breaker. He has really worked hard on it. He works a lot in the nets to bowl a delivery. Bumrah has 10 wickets to his name Let us tell you that Bumrah has played only 36 test matches for Team India, in which he has taken a total of 163 wickets at an average of 20.49. During this, Bumrah has taken five-wicket haul 10 times. Bumrah’s best in test cricket is 6-27. Apart from this, he has taken four wickets in the ongoing test match against Bangladesh, which includes two bowled and two caught out.
Only Bumrah bowls accurate yorkers in death overs, former Australian fast bowler makes a big claim
Bumrah’s main weapon is the yorker, which he uses cleverly in the last overs Jasprit Bumrah. (Image Source: Getty Images) Former Australian fast bowler Brett Lee believes that apart from Jasprit Bumrah, most of the pacers are struggling to bowl effective yorkers in the death overs. Talking about the importance of the yorker, Brett Lee said that Bumrah is currently one of the most complete bowlers in world cricket. Bumrah (Jasprit Bumrah) can bowl a wicket-taking delivery without giving away any runs. But the yorker is his main weapon, which he uses cleverly in the last overs. “As a general rule, apart from Bumrah we haven’t seen enough fast bowlers bowl yorkers lately. I would like to see fast bowlers bowl more yorkers. I still don’t think they bowl enough yorkers in the death overs,” Brett Lee said at the launch of the Legends Intercontinental T20 League recently. I am all for batsmen, but… The former fast bowler further said that, if you look at the 17 seasons of IPL, on average a yorker has a strike rate of less than 100. Which indicates that there is one run or less per ball. Now, when you bowl a yorker, the batsman can hit a shot through the scoop. This puts pressure on the bowler. Then you have to set the right field. Have to keep two people at the back, third man and fine leg and then bowl. He concluded by saying, I am all for the batsmen, but there should be something for the bowlers as well. I am not asking for a green top where teams get bowled out for 110 runs because that is not good for cricket either. I think you want a good score. A score of around 185 to 230 is a good score. We have seen scores of 265, 270, 277 now. These are really difficult because most bowlers concede 45 to 50 runs in a four-over spell.
MI vs CSK: This young player of Mumbai Indians is creating havoc with his yorkers in the nets, Lasith Malinga is also stunned after watching the video.
Team bowling coach Malinga is also stunned after seeing this brilliant yorker ball of Arjun Tendulkar. CSK vs MI (Photo Source: BCCI/IPL) Mumbai Indians bowling all-rounder, Arjun Tendulkar surprised his team’s bowling coach Lasith Malinga with his right-arm fast bowling skills during a net practice session at the Wankhede Stadium. The next match of Mumbai Indians is to be played against Chennai Super Kings. This is called El Clasico match of IPL in which Rohit Sharma and MS Dhoni will face each other. After losing 3 consecutive matches, Mumbai Indians have sounded the trumpet of victory and then won 2 matches one after the other. At the same time, Chennai Super Kings have been in form since the beginning and are at third place in the tournament. Questions are being raised about Arjun Tendulkar Everyone’s question is when will Arjun Tendulkar, son of the great Sachin Tendulkar, be seen in the playing 11. Mumbai has played 5 matches this season, but till now Arjun Tendulkar has not been seen in the playing eleven or as an impact player in any match. Arjun is doing wonders in bowling in the nets, and after seeing his yorkers, he has become a favorite of the team’s bowling coach Lasith Malinga. Arjun Tendulkar is impressing Lasith Malinga with his yorkers. Mumbai Indians have shared a video on their social media account before the match against Chennai. In this video, Arjun Tendulkar is seen practicing bowling. The most special thing about this video is that first Arjun bowls with his right hand but after that Arjun starts bowling with his left hand. Arjun is seen throwing many amazing yorkers in this practice. The team’s bowling coach Malinga is also stunned after seeing this brilliant yorker ball of Arjun. As soon as this video of Arjun surfaced, fans are speculating that maybe Arjun Tendulkar will be seen in the playing eleven of Mumbai Indians in the next match. watch video Story of turf-turf 🥲#MumbaiMeriJaan #MumbaiIndians pic.twitter.com/TZjtJ6A5RB — Mumbai Indians (@mipaltan) April 13, 2024 Arjun is yet to make a mark in the IPL, as he has played only 4 matches for the franchise since joining the team in 2021. In all those games he scored only 3 wickets and 13 runs.