While Jasprit Bumrah emerged as one of the leading wicket-takers in the recent India-England Test series, former Indian pacer Irfan Pathan has raised questions about the effectiveness of his performance. Pathan’s critique centers on Bumrah’s perceived lack of a decisive ‘killer instinct’ in crucial moments of the matches.
Pathan argues that Bumrah’s contributions didn’t always align with the team’s needs, particularly during periods of defending totals or when breakthroughs were desperately required. He suggests Bumrah could have been more impactful by bowling longer spells or employing a wider variety of bowling strategies to increase pressure on the English batsmen.
This assessment highlights a debate about the true measure of a bowler’s effectiveness: Is it solely about the number of wickets taken, or does the context of those wickets, and the overall impact on the game, play a more significant role? Pathan’s comments certainly fuel the discussion surrounding Bumrah’s performance and the expectations placed upon one of India’s leading fast bowlers.
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