Marco Jansen reveals how Jasprit Bumrah's bowling technique inspired him
04 Mar 2026
South African fast bowler Marco Jansen has revealed that he tried to replicate India's star bowler Jasprit Bumrah's bowling technique.
The inspiration came after watching replays from the 1st Test match in Kolkata last year.
Jansen said he felt the ball was moving off the wicket with quick and sharp movement during the ongoing ICC T20 World Cup warm-up games.
What did Jansen say?
Emulation
Speaking to ESPNcricinfo, Jansen said, "In the first Test match [in Kolkata], I looked at [Jasprit Bumrah], at the replays of his wickets, and I saw from his hand and the ball that there were so many revs on the ball."
He added that he tried this technique during warm-up games and was surprised by its effectiveness.
Jansen's thoughts on the technique
Success story
After trying Bumrah's technique in warm-up games, Jansen was able to take two quick wickets in the match.
He said he stuck with this new approach as it seemed like something was happening and the ball was actually moving off the wicket.
The sharp, quick movement reminded him of Bumrah's bowling style and proved effective for his game.
Jansen bolsters SA in T20 WC 2026
Performance
Ahead of South Africa's T20 World Cup semi-final against New Zealand at Kolkata's Eden Gardens, Jansen has been in sensational form.
The left-arm speedster has picked up 11 wickets from five matches at an impressive average of 16.72.
Despite leaking runs with an economy rate of 9.27, Jansen has bowled effective spells.
He currently owns 33 T20I wickets at an average of 28.15.
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