Jasprit Jasbirsingh Bumrah (born 6 December 1993) is an Indian international cricketer who plays for the Indian cricket team in all formats of the game. A right-arm fast bowler with a unique bowling action, Bumrah is currently considered as one of the best bowlers in the world and one of the greatest fast bowlers India has produced. He is the only Indian bowler to reach number one ranking in all three formats. He plays for Mumbai Indians in the IPL and Gujarat in domestic cricket. He is the vice-captain of the Indian team in Test cricket since December 2023.

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Early and personal life
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Bumrah was born on 6 December 1993 into a Sikh Punjabi family in Ahmedabad, Gujarat.His father, Jasbir Singh, ran a chemical business, while his mother, Daljeet Bumrah, worked as a school teacher. His father passed away when Bumrah was 5 years old due to Hepatitis B.He was brought up by his mother in Ahmedabad, along with his sister Juhika, in a middle-class environment. Bumrah attended Nirman High School in Vastrapur, Ahmedabad, where his mother served as the vice principal. Bumrah grew up in a colony of apartment blocks called Goyal Intercity, where he used to play on the concrete floor of the car parking area with his neighborhood friends. He used to imitate the bowling action of great bowlers like Makhaya Ntini, Brett Lee, and Shahid Afridi. He aimed for the floor skirting because he discovered that the ball made the least sound when it hit the skirting, so as not to disturb his mom during her afternoon nap.

Bumrah was 14 years old when he approached his mom with the request to become a cricketer. Initially surprised by Bumrah's request and saying no, Daljit later relented when Bumrah convinced her. She then asked Kishore Trivedi, father of former Gujarat and Rajasthan Royals fast bowler Siddharth Trivedi, to enroll Bumrah in his academy. This marked the beginning of Bumrah’s cricket journey.

When I saw him in the nets for the first time, he troubled the batters with pace generated by his quick arm action and short run-up. I watched him bowl for about 10 minutes and was convinced that if we could guide him well, he had the talent to go far.

— Trivedi, commenting on seeing Bumrah play for the first time in nets.
Trivedi advised Bumrah not to change his action. Consistently reaching 140 km/h, he became a local cricket sensation, causing rival batters to be afraid of his bowling whenever Nirman’s team played.

Daljit made an appearance in the 2019 Netflix documentary Cricket Fever: Mumbai Indians, where she expressed her emotions on the cricketing success of her son.On 15 March 2021, he married model and presenter Sanjana Ganesan in Goa.Hailing from Pune, Maharashtra, Ganesan is a former Miss India finalist and was also a participant in MTV's Splitsvilla in 2014. On 4 September 2023, the couple welcomed their son

Full name
Jasprit Jasbirsingh Bumrah
Born
6 December 1993 (age 30)
Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India
Height
5 ft 9 in (175 cm)[1]
Batting
Right-handed
Bowling
Right-arm fast[a]
Role
Bowler
Relations
Sanjana Ganesan (wife)

(m. 2021)
International information
National side
India (2016–present)
Test debut (cap 290)
5 January 2018 v South Africa
Last Test
2 February 2024 v England
ODI debut (cap 210)
23 January 2016 v Australia
Last ODI
19 November 2023 v Australia
ODI shirt no.
93
T20I debut (cap 57)
26 January 2016 v Australia
Last T20I
20 August 2023 v Ireland
T20I shirt no.
93
Bowling style
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Bumrah gained prominence with his unorthodox action, and hyperextended elbows.[88] His run-up is short, the first part of which consists of small, stuttering strides. He has an anomalous, stiff-armed action yet generates high pace, and his unusual point of release makes it difficult for the batsmen to read his bowling. Accordingly, the Indian team often uses him in death overs. He bowls outside the off-stump, Yorkers and short length balls frequently.

As per former international bowler Shoaib Akhtar, Bumrah's bowling action can cause him back injuries, his bowling action is front on, and the bowlers with this type of action generate speed from their shoulders and back, which increases the chances of injury.

I think Jasprit Bumrah is very, very interesting. He runs off a very short run-up. He jogs and then bowls with a very short run. He has got straight arms. His bowling is not textbook by any means, but it works. He is very different from other pace bowlers, which reminds me of another fast bowler of my era, who was very different from everyone else – Jeff Thomson.

– Legendary Australian fast bowler Dennis Lillee, December 2018
Bumrah carved himself a reputation for possessing an uncanny ability to hit the block hole,[94][95] just like his former Mumbai Indians teammate, Sri Lankan Lasith Malinga. Bumrah has grown into an asset for the Indian team in the limited-overs format.
Bumrah is considered one of the fastest Indian bowlers with an average speed of 142 km/h, his fastest being 153 km/h, which he bowled during the first Test match of India Tour of Australia 2018, at the Adelaide Oval, outpacing Mitchell Starc and Pat Cummins.

"My all-time favourite bowlers are Mitchell Johnson, Wasim Akram and Brett Lee. I used to watch their videos and learn from them. I have learnt a lot from Johnson, and Malinga too. I try to learn from any senior bowlers who have played international cricket." – Bumrah
Mumbai Indians bowling coach and former New Zealand fast bowler Shane Bond said: "Boom's action, though unique, is repeatable. He has great control."

Former Indian fast bowler Ashish Nehra also commented on his bowling action:

"What you do in 75–80% of your run-up, nothing matters. It's the last 15–20%, the last four-five steps, which is the main thing. That is bowling. Bumrah runs differently, but in his last three-four steps – he is loading, front leg, back leg, everything is in alignment, and he is quick through the air."