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Dwaipayan Datta | TNN

Jasprit Bumrah, the out of syllabus puzzle in an equal contest

Pacer has taken pitch out of the equation on his return from injury, leaving rival batters stumped and experts raving

Cricket fans who may have been busy last Saturday afternoon, and failed to catch the action of the second session of second day's play between India and England, missed something incredibly special. Maybe as special as the fourth day's play against Australia at Eden Gardens in 2001 when VVS Laxman and Rahul Dravid were batting.

On a beautiful batting pitch in Vizag, the spell that Jasprit Bumrah produced to remove the classy Joe Root, in-form Ollie Pope and Jonny Bairstow was on par with some of the greatest spells of pace bowling that have been bowled in India in the last 40 years.

Match figures of 9-91 along with the Man of the Match award on a pitch that was supposed to help spinners went a long way in Bumrah becoming the No. 1 bowler in Tests in ICC rankings - the first Indian pacer to achieve the feat. The other three were Ravichandran Ashwin, Ravindra Jadeja and Bishan Singh Bedi. Don't forget he has already been No. 1 in ODIs and T20I!s, which only underlines the versatility and special skills of the 30-year-old.

1/10:The meteoric rise of Jasprit Bumrah 2.0

PTI

2/10:​Jasprit Bumrah

<p>Jasprit Bumrah seems to be the out of syllabus puzzle in an equal contest as the pacer has taken pitch out of the equation on his return from injury, leaving rival batters stumped and experts raving. </p>IANS

3/10:Unorthodox slinging action

<p>When the wiry pacer burst into the scene in 2015, he was touted as the next Malinga. Given his unorthodox slinging action from a short run-up which created a lot of pressure on his shoulder and back. </p>Getty Images

4/10:India in SENA countries

<p>Virat Kohli and Ravi Shastri decided to use him in Tests abroad, a decision that went a long way in India becoming a feared touring teams in South Africa, England, New Zealand and Australia. </p>Getty Images

5/10:The injury

<p>The popular notion was that a breakdown was not too far away and the inevitable did happen. Bumrah had a back stress fracture which kept him out of cricket for almost a year in 2022-23. </p>TNN

6/10:Bumrah 2.0

<p>On his return, Bumrah once again proved he is one of a kind. In four Tests he's played since his return, Bumrah's average reads 11.66! </p>IANS

7/10:Ridiculous average!

<p>Bumrah has only played six Test matches in India, but his average at home on pitches which are not conducive for pace bowling is a ridiculous 13.6. </p>PTI

8/10:The greatest ever?

<p>Compare this to other Indian greats - Kapil Dev (26.49) and Zaheer Khan (35.87) - and you know what we're talking about. </p>AFP

9/10:Incredibly special spell

<p>On a beautiful batting pitch in Vizag, the spell that Bumrah produced in the second session of second day's play was incredibly special. </p>PTI

10/10:Greatest spell of pace bowling

<p>Bumrah removed the classy Joe Root, in-form Ollie Pope and Jonny Bairstow and the spell was at par with some of the greatest spells of pace bowling that have been bowled in India in the last 40 years. </p>Reuters
The meteoric rise of Jasprit Bumrah 2.0

Former England captain Nasser Hussain rightly said that there's no shame in losing to "a genius". The England batters hardly put a foot wrong. It didn't have anything with Bazball imploding - it was just that the pace, movement and variation which Bumrah generated completely tilted the balance in India's favour in the second Test. Post tea, England captain Ben Stokes' reaction after being bowled by the Mumbai man said it all - "I don't know how to deal with this".

Bumrah has only played six Test matches in India, but his average at home on pitches which are not conducive for pace bowling is a ridiculous 13.6. Compare this to other Indian greats - Kapil Dev (26.49) and Zaheer Khan (35.87) - and you know what we're talking about.

"Bumrah's overall average is in the early 20s (20.19) and he has already got 150 plus wickets…We used to hear of such numbers from Malcolm Marshall or Richard Hadlee. This is phenomenal," Lakshmipathy Balaji told TOI.

Balaji, the former Indian paceman, was Chennai Super Kings' bowling coach for long and has seen Bumrah's fantastic T20 spells for Mumbai Indians from close. But it's Bumrah's consistency in Test cricket that has left Balaji awestruck.

"The angle that Bumrah generates is god's gift. Coming from wide of the stumps, the areas that he can bowl sometimes defies physics. It is Bumrah's ability to take the pitch out of the equation that makes him so special…When we were growing up as cricketers, we used to see Wasim Akram or Waqar Younis do this, it feels good to see one of our own turning the tables on the world," Balaji said.

When the wiry paceman burst into the scene in 2015, he was touted as the next Malinga. Given his unorthodox slinging action from a short run-up which created a lot of pressure on his shoulder and back, the popular notion was that a breakdown was not too far away.

Still it was Virat Kohli and Ravi Shastri who decided to use him in Tests abroad, a decision that went a long way in India becoming a feared touring teams in South Africa, England, New Zealand and Australia. But the inevitable did happen. Bumrah had a back stress fracture which kept him out of cricket for almost a year in 2022-23.

1/10:India vs England: Bumrah, Bazball and spin

ANI

2/10:India level series with thumping win

<p>India beat England by 106 runs in the second Test in Visakhapatnam on Monday to level the five-match series 1-1.</p>AFP

3/10:'Bazball' is winning fans in India

Ben Stokes's team took a thrilling opening Test by 28 runs after overcoming a 190-run first innings deficit then went down guns blazing in a record 399-run chase in the second.PTI

4/10:Bumrah's perfect yorker

<p>Stumps flew all over the place as Bumrah bowled Ollie Pope with a trademark yorker in the second Test.</p>PTI

5/10:Jasprit Bumrah masterclass

<p>Jasprit Bumrah's mastery of new ball and reverse swing saw him take a first innings 6/45 as England were all out 253, a deficit of 143. </p>Reuters

6/10:​Bumrah - an absolute champion of a bowler

<p>Stokes paid tribute after Bumrah bagged three more in England's chase to be named man of the match. "Jasprit Bumrah's an absolute champion of a bowler," said Stokes.</p>AFP

7/10:Ollie Pope special

Ollie Pope's masterful 196 in Hyderabad featured sweep shots of both orthodox and reverse varieties to blunt the Indian spinners and the crowd rose to applaud as England inflicted only the fourth home defeat on India in 47 Tests.PTI

8/10:Nervy moments for India

India had some nervy moments in winning the second Test as England came out roaring in their fourth-inning chase, with Zak Crawley hitting 73 and almost all the batsmen taking on the bowlers.AFP

9/10:England spinners challenged India batters

<p>England's rookie spinners Tom Hartley, Shoaib Bashir and Rehan Ahmed may have only six Test caps between them but they have all challenged India's batters, who are usually masters on turning pitches.</p>PTI

10/10:Tom Hartley on a roll

<p>Raw left-armer Hartley had match-winning figures of 7-62 on debut in Hyderabad and he took four more in India's second innings in Visakhapatnam. His 14 wickets are just one behind Jasprit Bumrah in the series bowling charts.</p>PTI
India vs England: Bumrah, Bazball and spin

On his return, Bumrah once again proved he is one of a kind. Balaji, who himself suffered a back-injury at his peak that made him half the bowler that he was, said: "Bumrah's form on his return from injury is something similar to Dennis Lillee's. The Aussie great, who also suffered a serious back injury (in the late 1970s), but came back as a matured and far more potent bowler. Bumrah is doing just that. He hasn't lost his pace which hasn't diminished his fear factor. I can tell you from experience to do this is incredibly difficult."

In four Tests he's played since his return, Bumrah's average reads 11.66!

If it wasn't for Bumrah, India might well have lost the Test series in South Africa at the turn of the year and would have been 2-0 down against England who have come well prepared for spin. But Bumrah's genius is truly out of syllabus. It is unlikely to change in the foreseeable future, provided his body holds.

1/10:2nd Test: India beat England to level series

Reuters

2/10:Jasprit Bumrah

<p>Fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah took a match haul of nine wickets to lead India's 106-run win over England in the second Test on Monday and level the five-match series. </p>Reuters

3/10:Zak Crawley

<p>Chasing a record 399 for victory, England were bowled for 292 in the second session on day four in Visakhapatnam, despite an attacking start and Zak Crawley's 73. </p>Getty Images

4/10:3 wickets each

<p>Bumrah and spinner Ravichandran Ashwin took three each in the final innings and the pace spearhead bowled Tom Hartley to complete the win. </p>IANS

5/10:​Shubman Gill

<p>Shubman Gill set up the comeback victory for India with his 104 on day three to set England, who won the opener, a daunting target. </p>IANS

6/10:Bazball

<p>England came out swinging with their "Bazball" brand of cricket, Crawley and company hitting boundaries despite losing wickets. </p>AFP

7/10:Axar Patel

<p>Left-arm spinner Axar Patel broke through when he trapped Rehan Ahmed lbw for 23, after the nightwatchman hit five fours in his 31-ball knock. </p>ANI

8/10:Ravichandran Ashwin

<p>Ollie Pope hammered five boundaries in his brief stay at the wicket, before Ashwin had him caught at slip by captain Rohit Sharma on 23. </p>ANI

9/10:​Joe Root

<p>Joe Root fell for 16 while attempting a slog off Ashwin, who remains one away from entering the 500-wicket club. </p>PTI

10/10:Kuldeep Yadav

<p>The chase soon lost steam with two wickets in five balls before lunch, including Crawley out lbw off left-arm wrist spinner Kuldeep Yadav. </p>PTI
2nd Test: India beat England to level series
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