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1 minute ago, Suhaan said:

Looks he is more interested in franchise cricket and saving his body for it

 

 

Bumrah was bowling much much quicker and with much more intensity in the IPL 2020.

 

Granted it was just 4 overs a day ... and he can take a few more wickets with the new ball now and prove his worth ...

 

But the intensity that Bumrah had in test matches in 2018 and 2019, has been missing in the last few months 

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Ishant and Bumrah have bowled pretty well, give the condition of the pitch. Ishant especially. Bumrah seems to lose momentum in thought process at times. Plus, dont think theres a plan he is bowling to.  But as stand alone balls, a lot of his balls have been great. Another day, another time both the bowlers could have had a couple of wickets.

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8 minutes ago, Rightarmfast said:

Ishant and Bumrah have bowled pretty well, give the condition of the pitch. Ishant especially. Bumrah seems to lose momentum in thought process at times. Plus, dont think theres a plan he is bowling to.  But as stand alone balls, a lot of his balls have been great. Another day, another time both the bowlers could have had a couple of wickets.

 

 

This pitch is too slow and low and catches are not carrying to the slips.

 

The main mode of dismissal here could have been stump directed quick balls at 140 k+ with some at 145 k+ 

 

But our pacers have bowled too many balls that are not hitting the stumps and too many balls below 140 k.

 

They were showing a graphic that only 3 balls out of 36 or 42 balls by pacers with 2nd new ball were hitting the stumps.

 

And we have not seen any bouncer barrage strategy with fielders in the deep either.

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Bumrah traps Sibley LBW with a stump directed indipping yorker at 138.4 kph.

 

A quick stump directed ball at last ... and it fetches a wicket.

 

Plus a quick yorker takes the slow pitch out of the equation.

 

We were bowling too many medium paced channel balls earlier ... which does not work on slow and low pitches.

 

 

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Boom was at his best. bowling 142k in chennai is a huge task.

 

ishant has started slowing down...though he was as good as Siraj when it came to line n length. on any other day he could have got 2 wickets. few catches did not reach the slip fielders and wicket keeper. I am surprised that coaches had not told rishabh to stand front and later rohit walked one step ahead. it is a flat wicket with no bounce and short pitches that bounce have no pace at all. 

 

archer and anderson will find it tough too...

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49 minutes ago, Rightarmfast said:

Ishant and Bumrah have bowled pretty well, give the condition of the pitch. Ishant especially. Bumrah seems to lose momentum in thought process at times. Plus, dont think theres a plan he is bowling to.  But as stand alone balls, a lot of his balls have been great. Another day, another time both the bowlers could have had a couple of wickets.

in chennai ...even anderson and archer will fail..dont worry.

bumrah has bowled very well and ishant has also bowled ok, though i would have wanted him to bowl a shade faster.

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3 hours ago, express bowling said:

Bumrah traps Sibley LBW with a stump directed indipping yorker at 138.4 kph.

 

A quick stump directed ball at last ... and it fetches a wicket.

 

Plus a quick yorker takes the slow pitch out of the equation.

 

We were bowling too many medium paced channel balls earlier ... which does not work on slow and low pitches.

 

 

Agree. Big chance of getting the edge on a slow pitch but low chance of it carrying. 

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