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What do you make of Jasprit Bumrah's ODI stats?

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I feel they are quite impressive, to have an economy of 4.6. Remember, McGrath had an economy of 3.9 in a bowler's era.

Also, remember that Bumrah has played in quite a few runfests
 
Number 1 bowler in ICC ODI ranking for bowlers. Tells us everything. Should not play T20s though.Need to closely monitor his workload to keep him injury free.
 
Number 1 bowler in ICC ODI ranking for bowlers. Tells us everything. Should not play T20s though.Need to closely monitor his workload to keep him injury free.

I say just play him in test cricket and major ODIs. He has potential to win us a test series away.
 
Excellent bowler, very hard to hit.
 
Great across all formats, but just like Kohli, needs to be rested for pointless ODIs and T20s.
 
Mean yorkers he has. Not at Waqar level but still nasty and mean.
 
J Bumrah, K Rabada, T Boult & P Cummins

These are the 4 best bowlers by a distance in the world today.

Between them, it's hard to pick but personally, I would have Bumrah as second best, behind Boult.
 
J Bumrah, K Rabada, T Boult & P Cummins

These are the 4 best bowlers by a distance in the world today.

Between them, it's hard to pick but personally, I would have Bumrah as second best, behind Boult.

Rabada is comfortably ahead of others. 150 Test wickets@21 when you are just 23 is phenomenal
 
Rabada is comfortably ahead of others. 150 Test wickets@21 when you are just 23 is phenomenal

I will be honest, I was very tempted to put Rabada at 2 and Bumrah at 3.

But I had to factor in that Rabada bowls on the friendliest pitches in the world for his kind of bowling. Apart from SA and AUS he has pretty much struggled elsewhere.

Which is why, despite Rabada's excellent test record, I just could not ignore Bumrah's ODI avg of 22 and ER of 4.6. I haven't seen figures like that since McGrath retired. And to think we are in the era of 481 inning totals.
 
Bumrah is a match winner. Great asset for the Indians.
 
He is phenomenal.Hopefully goes down as India's greatest ever with the bowl.
 
Rabada is not as good in ODIs as he is in tests. He averages 26 in ODIs but in tests, he is just remarkably phenomenal with an avg of 21.

Boult is an ATG level in ODIs but nothing more than just a country great in tests.
 
Stark, Bumrah, Fizz, Rabada all r high class bowlers. He's an Excellent find for India.
 
Another thing I like about him... smiles a lot like Yasir Shah and looks like a good guy.
 
I feel they are quite impressive, to have an economy of 4.6. Remember, McGrath had an economy of 3.9 in a bowler's era.

Also, remember that Bumrah has played in quite a few runfests

Well, if you play close attention to the stats, you discover a bowler who has taken his only big hauls against very weak opposition, but has remained consistently economical across his career, and always manages to buy a couple of wickets, usually bowling at the death, when batsmen are hitting out. I do believe that he is talented, and has a bright career ahead of him, also in Tests, but if you are looking for bowlers who will outright win you a match by themselves, someone like a Starc or a Kuldeep is more impactful, as, I would argue, is someone like Hasan Ali. Bumrah's ascent to the no 1 spot in OIDs is a very much a statistical phenomenon in many ways, like Imad Wasim's rise to the no 1 in T20s.
 
Well, if you play close attention to the stats, you discover a bowler who has taken his only big hauls against very weak opposition, but has remained consistently economical across his career, and always manages to buy a couple of wickets, usually bowling at the death, when batsmen are hitting out. I do believe that he is talented, and has a bright career ahead of him, also in Tests, but if you are looking for bowlers who will outright win you a match by themselves, someone like a Starc or a Kuldeep is more impactful, as, I would argue, is someone like Hasan Ali. Bumrah's ascent to the no 1 spot in OIDs is a very much a statistical phenomenon in many ways, like Imad Wasim's rise to the no 1 in T20s.

Kuldeep? He has long way to go man.
 
High class bowler! As I mentioned in another thread has potential to be the greatest ever Indian pacer.
 
Well, if you play close attention to the stats, you discover a bowler who has taken his only big hauls against very weak opposition, but has remained consistently economical across his career, and always manages to buy a couple of wickets, usually bowling at the death, when batsmen are hitting out. I do believe that he is talented, and has a bright career ahead of him, also in Tests, but if you are looking for bowlers who will outright win you a match by themselves, someone like a Starc or a Kuldeep is more impactful, as, I would argue, is someone like Hasan Ali. Bumrah's ascent to the no 1 spot in OIDs is a very much a statistical phenomenon in many ways, like Imad Wasim's rise to the no 1 in T20s.

brother he is economical in odi and creates loads of pressure . bhuvi benifits most

in tests he creates pressure and takes wickets
 
He's the real deal. I would be very disappointed if he doesn't end his career as India's greatest ever fast bowler.
 
Indian ODI team is quite solid.

Great top 3 and one of the top 3 bowling attacks going around. Easily the best ODI team in the world alongside England.

Unfortunately, the problem is middle order. Dhoni has to make way and India should get in some young blood at 4,5 and 6. If they work on it, this will become an undisputed no.1 ODI team in the world.
 
He has the tools to become India's greatest fast bowler and an ATG in all 3 formats, hope he justifies his potential. Just 24 years old and already our lynchpin, WOW.
 
Indian ODI team is quite solid.

Great top 3 and one of the top 3 bowling attacks going around. Easily the best ODI team in the world alongside England.

Unfortunately, the problem is middle order. Dhoni has to make way and India should get in some young blood at 4,5 and 6. If they work on it, this will become an undisputed no.1 ODI team in the world.

Rahul, Pant and Shubhman gill in the middle order is the answer.
 
Rahul, Pant and Shubhman gill in the middle order is the answer.

Gill is a top order player. Don't see him doing to well at 5 or 6. He does not have that kind of power game.

Poeple and fans really seem to underrate the kind of skill and talent needed by a number 5 or 6 batsman. It's not an easy job at all. And not everyone can do it.

KL Rahul, it seems has been made the designated backup opener for the WC. Which I am totally fine with because even he isn't a middle order player. He is very much a top order player. I wish to see him at no 3 in this Asia Cup, though.
 
Gill is a top order player. Don't see him doing to well at 5 or 6. He does not have that kind of power game.

Poeple and fans really seem to underrate the kind of skill and talent needed by a number 5 or 6 batsman. It's not an easy job at all. And not everyone can do it.

KL Rahul, it seems has been made the designated backup opener for the WC. Which I am totally fine with because even he isn't a middle order player. He is very much a top order player. I wish to see him at no 3 in this Asia Cup, though.

But then what's the answer? Go back to Raina?
 
But then what's the answer? Go back to Raina?

Jadhav is a fine option at 6 for the WC. He can strike at 120+ on 350 pitches. We saw what he can do in those situations in the Eng ODIs in 2017 batting at number 6 ( avg 77 and SR of 144 no NOs).

WC will be 350 matches. He's one of the few right now who has proved himself in those conditions and situations.

If he does well in NZ later this year we should be very satisfied with having him in at 6.

The problem is number 4. I honestly think Dhoni should bat there post Asia Cup.

At number 5 ideally we should have Pant. But it looks like it'll be the best from Rayadu, DK and Pandey. My money is on Pandey.
 
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