Parthiv Patel: Bumrah's "Whole Set" of Stock Balls Makes Him Unplayable

Former cricketer Parthiv Patel analyzed Jasprit Bumrah's dominant three-wicket spell against New Zealand, highlighting the pacer's unpredictable variety. Patel explained that unlike most bowlers, Bumrah has a whole set of go-to deliveries, making it impossible for batters to settle. Bumrah is now just 11 wickets away from the milestone of 500 international wickets. His T20I record remains exceptional, with 106 wickets at an average of 18.09.

Key Points: Parthiv Patel on Jasprit Bumrah's Unplayable Bowling Arsenal

  • Bumrah's 3-wicket haul vs NZ
  • Near 500 international wickets
  • Multiple "stock" deliveries
  • Batters can't predict him
  • Elite T20I record
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"Bumrah doesn't have just one stock ball, but a whole set...": Parthiv on star Indian pace spearhead

Parthiv Patel explains why batters struggle against Jasprit Bumrah, praising his variety of stock balls as India's pacer nears 500 international wickets.

"He does not have just one stock ball, he has a whole set of them. - Parthiv Patel"

Mumbai, January 28

Former Indian cricketer Parthiv Patel spoke on Indian pacer Jasprit Bumrah's ferocious three-wicket haul in the third T20I against New Zealand, saying that the fast bowling leader of Men in Blue has a "whole set" of stock balls, and it is hard to get set while batting against him.

Bumrah, who is on the verge of becoming the eighth Indian with 500 international wickets, showcased his immense class as a bowler, sending the stumps of Tim Seifert, Kyle Jamieson cartwheeling and getting Kiwi skipper Mitchell Santner caught in the deep in his spell, conceding just 17 runs in four overs.

Speaking on the 'Game Plan', JioStar expert Parthiv said that with most of the bowlers, batters can do the guesswork about their length and go-to delivery, but that is not the case with Bumrah.

"As a batter, you can sometimes guess what a bowler will do. You know their usual length and their go-to ball. But with Jasprit Bumrah, his quality is that his go-to ball could be a slower one, a bouncer, a yorker, or a great length ball. That is why batters struggle against him. He does not have just one stock ball, he has a whole set of them. That is why you cannot set yourself against him," he said.

Currently, Bumrah is just 11 wickets shy of touching the 500-wicket mark. In T20Is, he has taken 106 wickets at an average of 18.09 and an economy rate of 6.40, with best figures of 3/7 in 85 matches.

Squads: New Zealand Squad: Devon Conway, Tim Seifert(w), Rachin Ravindra, Glenn Phillips, Mark Chapman, Daryl Mitchell, Mitchell Santner(c), Kyle Jamieson, Matt Henry, Ish Sodhi, Jacob Duffy, James Neesham, Michael Bracewell, Lockie Ferguson, Zakary Foulkes, Bevon Jacobs India Squad: Sanju Samson(w), Abhishek Sharma, Ishan Kishan, Suryakumar Yadav(c), Shivam Dube, Hardik Pandya, Rinku Singh, Harshit Rana, Ravi Bishnoi, Kuldeep Yadav, Jasprit Bumrah, Axar Patel, Shreyas Iyer, Varun Chakaravarthy, Arshdeep Singh.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Watching Bumrah bowl is pure art. The way he set up Santner was a masterclass. That economy rate of 6.40 in T20s is insane. He's the most valuable player in the world across formats right now.
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Rohit P
Absolutely true. Other bowlers have a 'plan B'. Bumrah has plans A through Z ready to go from ball one. The best part is he does this on flat Indian pitches too. 500 wickets coming soon! 🔥
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Ananya R
While I agree he's phenomenal, I hope the management manages his workload carefully. We've seen what injuries can do. He's our crown jewel and we need him fit for the big tournaments ahead.
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Michael C
From a neutral perspective, it's a joy to watch. The cartwheeling stump is becoming his signature. The depth he brings to this Indian attack is what makes them favorites for the T20 World Cup.
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Kavya N
His journey is so inspiring! From an unusual action to the world's best. It shows hard work and skill triumph over everything. Proud to have him lead our pace attack. Jassi jaisa koi nahi! 💙

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