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Harsha Bhogle has defended the honor of Jasprit Bumrah in the midst of troll and intense criticism, which faces the best pace in India of the modern generation after his dissatisfied spectacle in England.
The Troll and Criticism of India Bumrah have promoted the anger of some famous personalities associated with the Cricket game. Jasprit Bumrah has been the outstanding interpreter of India in the test cricket, sometimes winning unique matches.
However, only a bad series in terms of effectiveness, and Bumrah has to face this critique after being the best ballist in India in the last test series, the last WTC cycle, and also the ICC tournaments. He was also the player of the India Triumph Tournament in the ICC World Cup in 2024.
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Among many popular personalities who have returned to Bumrah’s continuum is the Indian commentator and recognized sports analyst Harsha Bhogle. Bhogle, who is never afraid of manifesting his opinions, has openly struck Indian fans who criticize Bumrah for his performance in the England series.
The Indian Tests series VS England recently concluded with Jasprit Bumrah with only 3 of the five games in the series. The veteran Pealer lost a couple of games due to his workload management strategies. He missed the two tests, which India won in harsh situations.
In the midst of the criticism of Ace Pealer, Harsha has been presented to keep his back saying: “Really ?? Trolling Bumrah? I hope you are not among these, but if you are, it is fair to say that you have no idea what you have to endure to turn a bumrah. “
“And you have no thanks for one of the largest games in India, which, as it turns out, bowls larger than almost any other diaper,” he wrote on his X.
Really ?? Trolling Bumrah? I hope you are not among these, but if you are, it is fair to say that you have no idea what you have to endure to turn a bumrah. And you have no thank you for one of the largest games in India, which, as it turns out, bowls larger than almost any other …
– Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) August 7, 2025
For many who have criticized Bumrah, suggesting that their performance has taken a significant immersion in the Anderson-Tendulkar trophy compared to their effectiveness during the border-Gavaskar trophy last season.
Bumrah was the protagonist of India in the Australian series, as he chose 32 doctors at the 9 tickets he started. Jasprit chose 3 5 wicket and two 4 wicket transporters to break the back of the Australian batters.
Bumrah’s strict spells could be assumed of its low economy of 2.76 despite having turned 150 more in the series. Its average was amazing with 13.06 and a strike rate of only 28.37, which made it remarkable.
Bumrah’s shameless series at the Anderson-Tendulkar trophy included 14 doctors in five entries. Its average bowl increased to 26.0, the third best in the series and a 3.04 economy, the second best in the series.
Bumrah chose 2 5 wicket shutters, but his strike rate increased a significant increase to 51.28, which is not a good sign according to veteran’s standards.
Jasprit Bumrah’s injuries have been a significant concern for both the veteran Pealer and the management of the team, as they must limit their use, citing that their excessive workload can cause more damage to their body.
Bumrah has played in all formats for India and was unstoppable in the Cricket ICC 2023 World Cup and the ICC T20 2024 World Cup; However, he was not part of the Champions Trophy due to injury. These frequent injuries that are missing from the crucial parties and tournaments have raised a serious doubt as to whether Bumrah should continue as a resource of all formed for India.
Glenn McGrath supported Bumrah’s capacity and stated that the veteran should be part of all formats, as he was to limit him to any or two formats would be unfair to his greatness. From now on, BCCI and the plans of the direction of India with Bumrah are not yet clear, with a certain clarity foreseen before the Asia Cup 2025.