Jasprit Bumrah and Pat Cummins are one of the most dangerous fast bowlers in world cricket at present, who have the ability to turn the match with their bowling in any situation. Bumrah had an excellent performance with the ball on the recently concluded Test tour of Australia, in which he managed to take the most wickets in the series in both the teams. At the same time, Australian team captain Pat Cummins also does not give the batsmen a chance to play freely due to the speed of his balls and his line. The amazing bowling of Bumrah and Cummins can be seen even in limited overs format. In such a situation, let us take a look at the record of Bumrah and Pat Cummins after 89-89 ODI matches.
Bumrah has taken more wickets than Cummins
While Team India’s fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah has played 89 ODI matches so far, Australian captain Pat Cummins has played 90 ODI matches. In such a situation, if we look at the records of both the fast bowlers after 89-89 ODI matches, Jasprit Bumrah is ahead in it, in which he has taken 149 wickets at an average of 23.55, while Pat Cummins has taken 149 wickets at an average of 28.53 after 89 ODI matches. Had taken 143 wickets. While Jasprit Bumrah has managed to take 5 wicket haul in an innings twice in 89 ODI matches, Cummins is behind him in this matter and has taken 5 wicket haul in an innings only once.
Bumrah’s economy rate in ODI is also better than Cummins
Pat Cummins has a much worse economy rate than Jasprit Bumrah after 89 ODI matches. While Cummins has an economy rate of 5.27 after so many matches, Bumrah has an economy rate of only 4.6. In 89 ODI matches, Jasprit Bumrah’s best bowling performance in a match is 6 wickets for 19 runs, while Pat Cummins’s best bowling performance in a match is 5 wickets for 70 runs. Whereas in ODI, both the bowlers have achieved the feat of taking 4 wickets in an innings 6-6 times after 89 ODI matches.
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