Key Points

Irfan Pathan believes Bumrah didn't fully deliver as the world's top Test bowler in the England series. Despite taking 14 wickets, Pathan felt Bumrah missed key moments to influence match outcomes. He criticized Bumrah's lack of aggression in crucial spells, especially in high-pressure situations. While acknowledging his skill, Pathan rated his performance a modest 6/10.

Key Points: Irfan Pathan Rates Bumrah 6/10 for England Test Series Performance

  • Pathan highlights Bumrah's lack of impact in key moments
  • Notes his 14 wickets but criticizes missed opportunities
  • Questions workload management affecting performance
  • Points out selective bowling spells in crucial phases
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Irfan feels Bumrah did not live upto expectations of number one Test bowler, rates England tour performance 6/10

Former all-rounder Irfan Pathan critiques Jasprit Bumrah's England tour, saying the world's top Test bowler fell short of expectations.

"Bumrah will get six out of ten... when you are a senior player, there is a lot of responsibility on you to win matches. – Irfan Pathan"

New Delhi, August 6

Following India's brilliant series draw against England, former all-rounder Irfan Pathan was slightly critical of pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah's performance in the series, saying that the world number one Test bowler did not live up to the expectations as he played in three matches, and India did not win any of them.

Bumrah could only play just three Tests of the 5-match series due to workload management. He was coming into the series after taking 18 wickets in the Indian Premier League (IPL) season with Mumbai Indians (MI). After sustaining a stress fracture in his back during a record-breaking 32 wicket Border-Gavaskar Trophy, Bumrah used the IPL as a tool to prepare himself for international cricket after an injury layoff.

During the India-England Test series, he emerged as India's second-highest wicket-taker and overall joint-fourth-highest, with 14 scalps at an average of 26.00 and best figures of 5/74. He took two five-wicket hauls in the series. A surprising aspect was his lack of success with the new ball.

Speaking on his Youtube Channel, Pathan rated Bumrah's performance as 6/10 in the series, saying, "Bumrah will get six out of ten. Why? The reason is that when you are a senior player, there is a lot of responsibility on you to win matches. He played in three Tests, and India did not win any of them."

"Let us go back to the first Test. He took five wickets in the first innings but did not get a single wicket in the second innings (while defending 371 runs). At that crucial time, when your main match-winner is expected to step up and win the game, it is up to him to find a way, whether it is over the wicket, around the wicket, yorkers, slower balls, or bouncers, to create pressure. In the Leeds Test, we did not see that pressure being built. England ended up scoring heavily, and Bumrah did not take a single wicket, which was a bit surprising. And this did not happen just once," he added.

Pathan pointed out that there were moments, when a sixth over was needed out of a Bumrah spell, but he "held back a little".

"There were moments, like when a sixth over was needed. I spoke about this during commentary as well. Joe Root had been dismissed by him 11 times, and in that Lord's Test, Bumrah bowled five overs. Just one more over, the sixth, could have pushed harder. I felt he held back a little there. There was also some pick-and-choose, which I have always been against, and that was visible too," he said.

The former all-rounder noted that while Bumrah did perform whenever he played, he did not quite live up to his billing as a top-ranked bowler.

"To be fair, whenever he played, he did perform. He took a five-wicket haul and got his name on the Lord's honours board. But when you are the number one bowler, there is an expectation of number one-level performance, and I felt he did not quite live up to that," Pathan concluded.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As a cricket fan living in India, I think Pathan makes valid points. When you're ranked #1, expectations are sky high. Bumrah was good but not exceptional in crucial moments. That Lord's Test where he didn't bowl that extra over to Root was disappointing.
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Ananya R
Bumrah was coming back from injury and still performed decently. We should be grateful he's fit and bowling well! 😊 Indian fans are too quick to criticize. Remember how we struggled without him in previous overseas tours?
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Vikram M
Pathan is right about one thing - Bumrah didn't create enough pressure with the new ball. That's been his strength historically. Maybe workload management affected his rhythm. But 6/10 seems low for someone who got us crucial breakthroughs.
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Priya S
Why is no one talking about how BCCI mismanaged his workload? Playing IPL right before Test series was a mistake. Our best bowler should be preserved for international cricket. This is why we keep losing important matches abroad!
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Karthik V
Stats don't lie - 14 wickets at 26 average is excellent. But I agree with Pathan that when you're the leader of attack, you need to step up in crunch situations. That second innings at Lord's was disappointing. Still, 7.5/10 would be fairer rating.

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