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Ind vs Eng: Throking, Chucking or Correct Action ?: The unprecedented story of Jasprit Bumrah revealed | Cricket news

India Jasprit Bumrah, on the right, makes a delivery during the fourth day of the third cricket test match between England and India at Lord’s Cricket Ground in London, Sunday July 13, 2025. (AP photo / Richard Pelham)

The Indian rhythm to spearhead Jasprit Bumrah is currently the best fast bowler in the world. He continues to dominate the classification of test bowlings, retaining first place with an advance of 50 points on Kagiso Rabada in South Africa, another Grand Modern.Bumrah is the only test bowler to have taken more than 200 counters on average less than 20. He recovered 217 counters in 47 tests from an impressive average of 19.48.

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It is not only its action that makes it unique.His childhood coach revealed an interesting story about the Indian fast launcher when he came to his academy for the first time.“When Jasprit came for the first time to Nets, he had this strange action,” said Trivedi, quoted by the Telegraph.“The boys were confused. They asked me:” Is he throwing it or is it a correct action? “They thought he was throwing him.“It is a strange action, so the boys were confused. But I was also surprised at the speed he could generate at 16 years old.“His breakup was 10 or 12 yards, but he generated so much speed that the boys were afraid to face him because the ball bounced so much. And already, he could play a very good Yorker.”Trivedi also shared what he said to a young Jasprit, who turned out to be a turning point in his career.“I told Jasprit,” You shouldn’t change your action. It’s your weapon. Do not change anything. You can change your line and your length, where you are targeting the ball. But it’s your original action – it’s natural. And you never change natural, “he said.

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