Still photos at different points of delivery do not prove chucking.
These screenshots were taken just before the delivery release. Wouldnt ICC be checking the same?
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Still photos at different points of delivery do not prove chucking.


Aqib Javed has an unhealthy obsession with changing actions. Give this kid a break...
Looks like hyperextension from the screen shot.
Bumrah is just another bowler in the long list of one-season wonders for India. He'll have vanished by this time next year. How can you even compare him to Mustafizur or Taskin? As for his action don't worry Soumya and Tamim will beat him into changing his action on Sunday.
Almost 2 years gone..time for fresh gyan?????


I think he chucks a bit.it is impossible to generate speed from stick like arm
Its hyperextension, some people can hyper extend their joints more than others.
Back injuries for a fast bowler are always lethal
Back injuries for a fast bowler are always lethal
Legend once saidBumrah is out for atleast 2 to 3 month with minor back fracture
Let's see how long it will take for bumrah to recover . will be interesting to see if it will effect his form and bowling or not

A masterstroke by BCCI by not exposing Bumrah on dry Indian pitches against a mediocre team.
No need to bother the pacers in India.
On Indian pitches you need a horse. Like Ishant Sharma who can even bowl a 10 over spell on Mars.

As long as he is available for full season of IPL 2020 I won't mind.![]()
i would like to know why are we discussing a cricket team we do not have cricketing relations with?
Dumb post. May be you are not aware that every test match counts whether its against a mediocre side like South Africa or a champion team like West Indies.![]()
Jasprit Bumrah's action makes him susceptible to injuries, not technically sound: Kapil Dev
India's legendary fast bowling all-rounder Kapil Dev feels Jasprit Bumrah's bowling action is not technically sound and hence he is vulnerable to injuries while his compatriot Bhuvneshwar Kumar will last longer.
Dev, who retired in 1994, and is still India's leading Test wicket-taker (434) among pacers, believes that a bowler's action needs to be technically sound for greater impact.
"...if your bowling action is technically sound you make a bigger impact. See what happened to Bumrah, his action attracts injuries. He uses his arm more than body, so that can be a problem. A bowler like Bhuvneshwar will last longer because he uses his body," the 1983 World Cup winning captain told Sportstar
Bumrah's exceptional rise in Test cricket has made many believe he is the lethal most bowler among India's power-packed pace attack, which includes Mohammed Shami, Umesh Yadav and Ishant Sharma.
There is little doubt among cricketing circles about Bumrah's ability as a world class fast bowler but there are concerns aplenty with regards to his bowling action.
After becoming the first Indian bowler to bag a five-wicket haul in South Africa, England, Australia and West Indies, Bumrah was primed for home debut in Tests against the Proteas in September.
However, the 25-year-old pacer had to pull out of the series as he suffered from a stress fracture in the lower back.
After his injury he had tweeted, “Injuries are part & parcel of the sport. Thank you for all your recovery wishes. My head is held high & I am aiming for a comeback that’s stronger than the setback.”
Bumrah's unusual action has been a subject of contention for some time now with even researchers making use of bio-mechanics to breakdown the Gujarat pacer's action.
Former fast bowler Ashish Nehra, someone whose career was marred with multiple injuries and surgeries, dismissed the theory that stress fracture has got anything to do with his action.
"Stress fracture is unrelated to action and we must get our concepts clear. He doesn't need to change his action and if he tries to do that, it won't be great. Let me assure you when he comes back, he can bowl with same action, intensity and pace," Nehra was quoted saying by PTI.
While left-arm fast bowler Zaheer Khan feels that Bumrah's awkward action has worked in the bowler's favour while bowling coach Bharat Arun said his 'unique action is what makes his special'.
https://www.firstpost.com/firstcric...-not-technically-sound-kapil-dev-7701991.html
Lol....Fizz fizzing out, Taskin who? .... Bumhrah No. 1 ODI bowler and also got 5 fer vs SA in debut test series
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Since it came out of Aqib's mouth, one of the most clueless coaches ever specializing in fixing actions that don't need fixes and destroyer of promising careers, I can now sleep in peace knowing that Bumrah will have a long and fantastic career.
Since it came out of Aqib's mouth, one of the most clueless coaches ever specializing in fixing actions that don't need fixes and destroyer of promising careers, I can now sleep in peace knowing that Bumrah will have a long and fantastic career.
That's you being optimistic and being in denial.
There's no way he can sustain himself with that action for another 4 years.
Come back here in 2023. I'm sure his career would be finished by then due to a major injury.
Don;t know why everyone is after Aqib, he was a very good bowler and learnt from some legendary fast bowlers in his playing days including IM, Akram, and Waqar. I'm sure he possesses a great knowledge of fast bowling. He said initially what others are saying now regarding Bumrah's action. Aaqib was right then and he is right now.
Aaqib was right.
Can anyone tell me how a few posters are claiming that Aqib Javed was a very good bowler? Goodness!
Wasim Akram has insisted and categorically said not to change his action and that its not going to result in injuries as bumrah is used to his action. I prefer to go with Wasim
Broken clock is right twice a day
No pacer has ever crossed Aqib Javed’s eyeliner whose bowling action he did not want to change.
Can anyone tell me how a few posters are claiming that Aqib Javed was a very good bowler? Goodness!