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Why Pakistan bowlers cannot bowl like Jasprit Bumrah? Wasim Akram explains

NEW DELHI: India bowlers are getting well-deserved accolades after India's thumping win over England while defending a small total in Lucknow on Sunday.

After posting a below-par 229 for 9, riding on a valiant 87 from skipper Rohit Sharma, India bowlers led by Jasprit Bumrah (3-32) and Mohammed Shami (4-22) bowled out defending champions England for 129 in 34.5 overs. The 100-run win propelled India to top of the World Cup standings.

When Pakistan legend Wasim Akram heaped praise on Bumrah and Shami for their exploits in the ongoing ODI World Cup in a discussion on 'A Sports', a fan raised a question through social media, asking 'Why Pakistan bowlers cannot bowl like Jasprit Bumrah?'

Akram explained the reason while admitting that it was a very difficult question to answer.

"It's a very difficult question to answer. Bumrah is like one of a kind. Nobody in the world is bowling like Bumrah right now, same with Pakistan's bowlers," Akram said.

Getting a bit deeper about the reason for Pakistan's bowlers inability to replicate Bumrah's success, Akram said: "Our bowlers play very less longer-format cricket, while Bumrah plays Test cricket too. After comeback from injury, he is playing one-day cricket now, but he also plays Test cricket and is equally successful there. If you are not taking wickets in longer format, bowling tough lines then it becomes difficult to fox batters in ODIs too, especially during the 10-40 overs period. That's where the problem is," Akram explained.

Former Pakistan wicketkeeper-batter Moin Khan mentioned about Bumrah's odd action during the debate.

"His action is also not conventional and odd, which also definitely helps him," Moin said.

Akram while agreeing with Moin, added: "To have control over deliveries with the unconventional action - bahar, ander, pace, yorker, bouncer. He's a complete bowler."

The sixth win a row has kept the unbeaten streak alive for the hosts in the tournament. India play Sri Lanka in their seventh game of the World Cup on Thursday.

1/10:World Cup: Rohit, Shami shine as India hammer woeful England

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2/10:Shami leads India' bowling show

Mohammed Shami (7-2-22-4) led an inspired bowling display from India, helping India to their sixth successive win in the World Cup.PTI

3/10:Rohit Sharma's solid contribution

India skipper Rohit Sharma scored 87 runs to help India post a total of 229-9 after being sent into bat first.PTI

4/10:England's batting collapse

Chasing a modest 230-run target, England collapsed to 129 all out in 34.5 overs, suffering their fifth defeat in six matches.PTI

5/10:India's unbeaten streak

Team India remains unbeaten in the World Cup with six wins in as many games.PTI

6/10:England's title defence in jeopardy

​<b>England's title defence is at the mercy of a mathematical miracle after their fifth defeat.</b><br />​Getty Images

7/10:Shami & Bumrah shine

Mohammed Shami took 4-22 while Jasprit Bumrah took 3 wickets for 32 runs to wrap up the match.PTI

8/10:England lose early wickets

England fell to 52/5 after Jasprit Bumrah took wickets on successive balls.IANS

9/10:Rohit Sharma's half-century

India captain Rohit Sharma reached his second fifty of the tournament, scoring 87 runs off 101 balls.TOI Sports

10/10:Willey shines with the ball

England's David Willey returned figures of 3-45, including the prized wicket of Virat Kohli.AFP
World Cup: Rohit, Shami shine as India hammer woeful England
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