Bumrah – Those four overs that capsulised malfunctioning bowling parts
Bumrah. (PC: BCCI) Jasprit Bumrah. The name itself is enough to conjure up fond memories of a bowler who has touched fast-bowling nirvana. Lest we forget that just one month ago, Bumrah was the toast of an entire nation after his game-breaking performances in the semifinal and final of the 2026 T20 World Cup. Somehow, in a matter of just over a month, a different version of Bumrah seems to be operating in the world of the IPL. Over eight matches, Bumrah has taken only two wickets at an eye-watering average of 132. Even in the just-concluded Mumbai Indians versus Sunrisers Hyderabad game, the ace fast bowler looked well below his best, ending up with figures of none for 54 in four overs. Just consider this: in his third over, Bumrah attempted as many as five slower ones. Subsequently, in his final over, he once again tried a variety of slower deliveries. In the past, Bumrah has befuddled opponents with his slower-ball mastery. But he usually employed his bagful of tricks ...