If Bumrah's career was to end today, one could take that probably over any 12 test career ever in the last 100 years. Bloke has won us a test series in Australia and WI, a test match each in SA, Eng. Many would already put him in the list of top 3 Indian pace bowlers ever (which isn't an insanely high bar tbh, but still fantastic for some one with a short career).This Bumrah fella is seriously overrated. Rabada wasn’t great against us in the test series either. Cummins is brilliant.
If you're referring to people who played 12 matches then that's a pretty narrow margin.If Bumrah's career was to end today, one could take that probably over any 12 test career ever in the last 100 years. Bloke has won us a test series in Australia and WI, a test match each in SA, Eng. Many would already put him in the list of top 3 Indian pace bowlers ever (which isn't an insanely high bar tbh, but still fantastic for some one with a short career).
Rabada does this too, and just as well. You're suffering from recency bias following the India tour, I reckon.Bumrah will be awesome with God's Grace. He and Cummins do something a lot more than someone like Rabada does, which is to set a batsman up and then get them out. They are 145+ kph bowling freaks who can outthink a batsman a la an Anderson or a Zaheer or a McGrath on their best day. As long as they can take care of their bodies, they will be up there. And Rabada will get there too, but he is not quite yet there I feel, mentally.
Yes, and I'm disagreeing. Looking at the last 12 months - where he has been in poor form - versus the good form of Bumrah and Cummins does not paint a fair reflection of his actual ability relative to these players.He does, but not to the level these guys do. Which is what I mentioned in the last line of that very post.
And in this period, before his recent slump, Rabada was at least as good as both of them.Bumrah has been playing LO cricket since 2016 and Cummins has been playing regularly for about 3 years now. I do not see it as form. Juz that Rabada has some more potential to grow, that is all. And his interview comments on Virat, among other things, did not speak of a very mature mind either. Neither does racking up demerit points just about every series.
Which he hasn't been doing. His recent ban was as a result of his first demerit in almost two years.Neither does racking up demerit points just about every series.
"If you don't count when he's bad then he's as good as them"And in this period, before his recent slump, Rabada was at least as good as both of them.
Holy balls I didn't realise Rabada's only 24.Rabada already has ~200 wickets which is pretty crazy to think about at around 23 even after a relatively mediocre patch of form
. Bumrah, even though he's been great so far barely has a little over 50 and already has a question mark over his long term fitness. His availability is potentially going to be a much bigger hurdle than any attitude problems rabada might have.
Overated?Bumrah is like the Kohli of bowling.
Yeah he was insanely young when he debuted. Unfortunately this probably means he'll end up with a few stress fracture injuries over the years.Holy balls I didn't realise Rabada's only 24.