

Australia all-rounder Glenn Maxwell has praised Indian pacer Jasprit Bumrah, stating that he has all the qualities to be remembered as the greatest all-format bowler of all time. He highlighted Bumrah's variety in his bowling, with his ability to ace the slower ball, deliver perfect yorkers, swing the ball, and change his delivery at the last moment. However, while Bumrah has had tremendous success in all formats of the game, he has had a rough start to the India-New Zealand series.
Jasprit Bumrah: A Contender for the Greatest All-Format Bowler of All Time
Jasprit Bumrah, the Indian fast bowler, has been receiving widespread praise for his exceptional skills and versatility. Glenn Maxwell, the Australian all-rounder, has recently declared that Bumrah has the potential to establish himself as the greatest all-format bowler of all time.
Background
Bumrah made his international debut in 2016 and quickly established himself as a formidable force in all formats of cricket. His unorthodox bowling action, characterized by a slingshot-like delivery and an exaggerated follow-through, makes him particularly difficult to read. Bumrah has a wide range of deliveries, including a deceptive slower ball, a devastating yorker, and an ability to swing the ball both ways.
Maxwell's Praise
In a recent interview, Maxwell lauded Bumrah's versatility and technical prowess. "He's got everything," Maxwell said. "He can swing the ball, he can seam the ball, he can bowl yorkers, he can bowl slower balls. He's got the full package."
Maxwell also highlighted Bumrah's ability to perform at the highest level consistently. "He's been doing it for a while now," Maxwell added. "He's been bowling in all three formats, and he's been successful in all three formats."
Recent Form
Despite his overall success, Bumrah has had a challenging start to the ongoing India-New Zealand series. In the first two ODIs, he has conceded 118 runs without claiming a wicket. However, experts believe that this is only a temporary setback and that Bumrah will soon regain his rhythm.
Top 5 FAQs Related to Bumrah
1. What is Bumrah's bowling action like?
Bumrah's bowling action is characterized by a slingshot-like delivery and an exaggerated follow-through. He bowls with a high arm, which gives him the ability to generate significant pace and deception.
2. What is Bumrah's signature delivery?
Bumrah's signature delivery is his slower ball. He can disguise it perfectly, making it difficult for batsmen to anticipate its change of pace.
3. What are Bumrah's weaknesses?
Bumrah can sometimes be prone to giving away runs in the death overs. He also relies heavily on his variations, which can be countered by batsmen who have good hand-eye coordination.
4. Has Bumrah ever won any major awards?
Bumrah won the ICC Men's ODI Player of the Year award in 2019. He has also been named in the ICC World Test XI on multiple occasions.
5. What is Bumrah's current ranking in ODI and Test cricket?
Bumrah is currently ranked as the No. 1 bowler in ODI cricket and the No. 4 bowler in Test cricket according to the ICC rankings.

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