- By Gurmeet Batra
- Sun, 22 Jun 2025 04:20 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
India vs England 1st Test: Former India head coach Ravi Shastri has unequivocally praised Jasprit Bumrah, labelling the star pacer as "India's greatest fast bowler" that the country has ever produced in its history of playing men's international cricket.
Bumrah was the lone bright spot for India on the second day of the opening Test with impressive figures of 3-48 from 12 overs, even as the rest of the Indian bowling lineup struggled to make an impact and failed to provide him with any aid.
He could have had even better figures if Ravindra Jadeja hadn't put down Ben Duckett's at backward point on 15.
Bumrah had dismissed Harry Brook at the stroke of stumps on day two, but replays showed it was a no-ball.
"There is no question he is India's greatest fast bowler. I played with Kapil Dev but this guy is different. He can take any opposition apart, on any surface, in any format."
"I thought Malcolm Marshall was the best I saw in reading a batter and setting him up but this guy is not far behind. Where I have seen Bumrah improve is getting swing with the new ball. When he is swinging the new ball it becomes hard for any batter in the world to counter him, what with the action and the late release," said Shastri in a chat with broadcasters Sky Sports ahead of day three's play.
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Shastri also stated that India still have upper hand, and can have an edge over England if Bumrah produces more magic with the ball in the first hour.
"I think India will be disappointed that they didn't add another 75 or 80 runs but towards the end of day two, getting Root out, has evened things."
"I think they still have the upper hand. They have the runs on the board and you know what Bumrah can do. He can crack this game open in the first hour or so. If he can get a couple of wickets, India will think they can get a lead," he added.