With an awkward action, Jasprit Bumrah never fails to deceive the best of batsmen. Within no time, he has become the captain's first-choice opening and death bowler across all the three formats. Representing Gujarat in the domestic cricket, Bumrah bowls for Mumbai Indians in the Indian Premier League (IPL). It won't be unfair to credit Sri Lanka's veteran speedster Lasith Malinga for Bumrah's success in international cricket. Having played together for Mumbai in the IPL, Bumrah has learnt a lot from the million-dollar arm-pacer, who has an equally odd bowling action. He first played for India in an ODI match on January 23, 2016, at Sydney. His T20I debut too came soon after as he took the field against the same opponents at Adelaide on January 26, 2016. The Ahmedabad-born fast bowler had to wait for two years before debuting in the longest format of cricket. Bumrah's Test debut came in January 2018 at Cape Town.
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Courtesy Bumrah's match haul of 9 for 86, India beat Australia by 137 runs in the third Test to take an unassailable 2-1 lead in the four-match series.
India beat Australia by 137 runs at the iconic MCG to take an unassailable 2-1 lead in the four-match Test series.
With the 137-run victory in the third Test, the Indian players set a lot of records. Take a look here.
Bumrah surpassed South Africa's Kagiso Rabada's tally of 77 wickets to reach the milestone. While on the third position is Bumrah's countryman Kuldeep Yadav who took 76 scalps.
World No. 1-ranked India have taken a 2-1 lead in the four-match series against Australia and retained the Border-Gavaskar trophy.
It took only 27 balls on the fifth day afternoon as Jasprit Bumrah (3/53) and Ishant Sharma (2/40) completed the formalities in what turned out to be India's 150th Test victory.
Chasing a stiff target of 399, Australia were all out for 261 in the post-lunch session after the first session was washed out due to intermittent showers.
The game on day 5 started late due to rain but when it stopped, Indian bowlers didn't waste much time to thrash the Kangaroos at their soil as won the match by 137 runs.
Bumrah's 47 wickets in 2018 are the most by an Indian bowler in away Tests in a year.
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Bumrah also paid credit to his coaches through the career and especially talked about Bharat Arun.
At the end of day three, India took a 346-run lead after bowling out Australia for 151 in response to their first innings total of 443/7 declared.
Bumrah's career-best 6/33 made him the only Asian bowler to take five wickets or more in each against Australia, England and South Africa in the same calendar year.
India finished day three with a healthy lead of 346 runs after Jasprit Bumrah's career-best 6/33 helped the visitors sink Australia for 151 in 1st innings.
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