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Jasprit Bumrah becomes only the second Indian pacemaker to achieve this feat during SRH vs. Mi IPL 2025 Party

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Jasprit Bumrah becomes only the second Indian pacemaker to achieve this feat during SRH vs. Mi IPL 2025 Party


Jasprit Bumrah ended with 1/39 figures against Sunrisers Hyderabad.

Mumbai’s pacemakers (MI) Jasprit Bumrah became the second Indian pacemaker to take 300 WICKETS in T20, after Bhuvneshwar Kumar.

The multiple achievements of Jasprit Bumrah

Bumrah achieved the feat during the IPL 2025 of Mumbai Indians against Sunrisers Hyderab in Hyderabad on Wednesday. Gujarat Speedster eliminated Heinrich Klaasen in its end to end 1/39 figures. The Mumbai Indians restricted Sunrisers Hyderabad to 143/8 after opting for the first field.

Since he returned from his back injury, Jasprit Bumrah has taken five four -game WICKETS for Mumbai Indians in IPL 2025. Bumrah had suffered a rear spasm during the fifth test of India against Australia in Sydney in January. Finally, the limited series against England was lost at home and the ICC 2025 champion trophy that followed.

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On Wednesday, the 31 -year -old also matched the legendary Lasith Malinga for most Wickts for Mumbai Indians in the IPL. Both Bumrah and Malinga have taken 170 WICKETS for the Mumbai Indians in the cash rich. Jasprit Bumrah also became the fifth Indian bowling player to take 300 WICKETS in T20. Ravichandran Ashwin, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Piyush Chawala and Yuzvendra Chahal are the other bowling players who have done so.

The excellent bowl screen of my vs mrh

The Mumbai Indians produced an excellent bowling of bowling against Sunrisers Hyderabad in Uppal to restrict the hosts to 143/8. Trent Bault and Deepak Chahaha had hit twice each in the power game to restrict Sunrisers Hyderabad to 24/4 at one stage. However, Heinrich Klaasen (71) and Abhinav Manhahar (43) forged a 99 races for the sixth wickt to revive the orange army. Trent Boult finished his four overs with 4/26 figures.

At the time of writing this report, the Mumbai Indians had 58/1 in the seventh place, with Will Jacks (20*) and Rohit Sharma (28*) undefeated. The five times champions lost Ryan Rickelton in the second.

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