Jasprit Bumrah: The poor form of Mumbai Indians’ star fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah continues to be a topic of discussion amid IPL 2026.
Jasprit Bumrah: Amidst IPL 2026, the poor form of Mumbai Indians’ star fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah has been a constant topic of discussion. In the 8 matches played so far, he has been able to take only 2 wickets, due to which questions are being raised about his bowling. Amidst all this, former Indian cricketer Krishnammachari Srikkanth has raised questions about Bumrah’s bowling.
Krishnammachari Srikkanth raised questions on Bumrah’s bowling
Recently, former Indian cricketer Krishnammachari Srikkanth has openly raised questions about the slower ball of Indian fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah. He said that Jasprit Bumrah is bowling very slow balls with the new ball, which are not effective. Along with this, the former player advised Bumrah to learn from Joffra Archer. While giving advice, he said that Bumrah should bowl at full speed like Archer.
What did Krishnammachari Srikant say?
Recently, Krishnammachari Srikkanth spoke openly about Jasprit Bumrah’s performance on his YouTube channel. He said that Bumrah is bowling too slow balls. With the new ball you should try to get the batsmen out. Taking his point further, Srikanth said that look at Archer, he is bowling with full speed and taking wickets. Bumrah should also do this.
Bumrah’s performance in IPL 2026
The performance of Mumbai Indians’ star fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah in IPL 2026 has been very disappointing. In the 8 matches played so far, he has been able to take only 2 wickets. Apart from this, he could not take even a single wicket in the first 5 matches. This season he took his first wicket against Gujarat Titans.
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