Mumbai Indians spearhead Jasprit Bumrah has once again demonstrated his world-class consistency, maintaining an extremely frugal economy rate in the ongoing T20I series against New Zealand. The speedster has accounted for four wickets across the matches while bowling at an impressive economy rate of just 7.63, proving his ability to restrict runs even on batting-friendly surfaces.
Bumrah's performance highlights his value as a bowler who can succeed regardless of the pitch conditions, a trait that makes him indispensable for both the Indian team and the Mumbai Indians franchise. His consistency in the shortest format ensures that he remains a pressure bowler capable of delivering crucial spells, particularly in the death overs.
As the series heads into its final match in Thiruvananthapuram, the team will rely on Bumrah to deliver another memorable spell to help secure a dominant 4-1 series victory before the squad shifts focus to the T20 World Cup.
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“Jasprit Bumrah is among the very few bowlers in T20 cricket who can succeed on any kind of wicket... where the Ahmedabad-born has accounted for four wickets, bowling at an extremely frugal economy rate of 7.63, underlining his ability to rise to the occasion.”
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“Jasprit Bumrah is among the very few bowlers in T20 cricket who can succeed on any kind of wicket... where the Ahmedabad-born has accounted for four wickets, bowling at an extremely frugal economy rate of 7.63, underlining his ability to rise to the occasion.”