• Welcome to the Cricket Web forums, one of the biggest forums in the world dedicated to cricket.

    You are currently viewing our boards as a guest which gives you limited access to view most discussions and access our other features. By joining our free community you will have access to post topics, respond to polls, upload content and access many other special features. Registration is fast, simple and absolutely free so please, join the Cricket Web community today!

    If you have any problems with the registration process or your account login, please contact us.

Is Bumrah the best cricketer India has ever produced?

Is jasprit bumrah the best cricketer india has ever produced?


  • Total voters
    25

Coronis

International Coach
The fact that he's literally India's only truly ATG quality bowler in their entire history means that he has to be in the argument atleast even without the longevity. If we'd produced a Hadlee or a Mcgrath then obviously no
Man what does Tendulkar have to do to be #1 in his own country? Contend for second best bat of all time in tests and first in ODIs? Nope not enough.
 

HouHsiaoHsien

International Debutant
Bumrah’s amongst the great ODI bowlers, the T20 goat, and given his performances in tests purely quality based he is the best bowler India have ever had, and if he continues this level of performance till 300 wickets or so he’ll be in the top tier of ATG bowlers. So potentially he can surpass SRT absolutely. But given his sample size in tests right now, absolutely not. And I would prefer another great ODI WC for him(was great in 2019 and 2023 both).
 

silentstriker

The Wheel is Forever
Man what does Tendulkar have to do to be #1 in his own country? Contend for second best bat of all time in tests and first in ODIs? Nope not enough.
Bowling > Batting in terms of winning matches. Particularly fast bowling, if you want to win matches away from home.
 

reyrey

U19 Vice-Captain
this is the exact sort of circlejerk **** that i was alluding to, thanks for proving my point
You had no point to make relevant to this thread. This is basically a comparison thread.

The greatest cricketers in Indias past and even in the present are guys who had exceptionally long and distinguished Test and white ball careers. Bumrah doesn't compare particularly well yet in the longevity area, especially in Tests. You crying about it doesn't change that.
 
Last edited:

reyrey

U19 Vice-Captain
Tests obviously the superior format etc, but it is a bit tiresome on that topic on here of late. There seemed to be a lot of try hard posts during the T20 WC bragging about not watching it etc
No one in this thread talked down about or made a negative comment about Bumrahs T20 career or the format.

The only ones making this an issue about formats are the ones white knighting for T20.
 
Last edited:

Shri

Mr. Glass
Bumrah's away contributions plus this T20 triumph matter more to Indian legacy than Ashwin.
bumrah's away test series record is not as impressive ashwin keeping inia undefeated at home for 12 years

that is a better home record than what the best windies teams or aus teams ever achieved

but i still think bumrah is the best india has produced for different reasons
 

silentstriker

The Wheel is Forever
Man what does Tendulkar have to do to be #1 in his own country? Contend for second best bat of all time in tests and first in ODIs? Nope not enough.
It's not about Tendulkar. I am the biggest Tendulkar fanboy on this forum.

But he was a batsman. Do you know how many Tests India won in the 90s (1 jan 1990-31 dec 1999), away from home? One - in Sri Lanka. Their record was 1-15 and 23 draws. Won zero Tests outside of Asia. With arguably the best batsman since Bradman. That's not Tendulkar's fault - it's just that batsmen don't win matches consistently, especially away from home; fast bowlers do. That's why, until recently, Pakistan had a much better away record than India.

Pakistan's record during the same period 17 wins, 14 losses and 10 draws. That included wins in England, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, India, Australia, and South Africa. Fast bowling. It's just more critical than batsmen.


And that's why Bumrah is the best.
 

Socerer 01

International Captain
You had no point to make relevant to this thread. This is basically a comparison thread.

The greatest cricketers in Indias past and even in the present are guys who had exceptionally long and distinguished Test and white ball careers. Bumrah doesn't compare particularly well yet in the longevity area, especially in Tests. You crying about it doesn't change that.
you were the one randomly crying about his longevity issues despite him having been the 2nd most active Indian pacer in tests with only 1 test less than the 1st on that list since his debut

all i did was point out that due to the nature of modern cricket he isnt likely to play as many tests as cricketers in the past and that the same applies for most cricketers today that didnt debut ages ago and hence if we keep that as consideration for rating players overall then it’ll devolve into just comparing old player vs old player which is a clear thing that commonly occurs on this forum, out of the last 10 comparison threads by recent activity 6 have two old players being compared for the nth time and in the remaining 4 three of them feature the same dude who is in the limelight now

somehow you have turned that into me saying that tests = t20s
 

Socerer 01

International Captain
It's not about Tendulkar. I am the biggest Tendulkar fanboy on this forum.

But he was a batsman. Do you know how many Tests India won in the 90s (1 jan 1990-31 dec 1999), away from home? One - in Sri Lanka. Their record was 1-15 and 23 draws. Won zero Tests outside of Asia. With arguably the best batsman since Bradman. That's not Tendulkar's fault - it's just that batsmen don't win matches consistently, especially away from home; fast bowlers do. That's why, until recently, Pakistan had a much better away record than India.

Pakistan's record during the same period 17 wins, 14 losses and 10 draws. That included wins in England, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, India, Australia, and South Africa. Fast bowling. It's just more critical than batsmen.


And that's why Bumrah is the best.
the last time i was active on this forum everyone was fellating pacers as the alpha species of cricket and cooking up hypothetical atg showdowns that would be low scoring and feature bowlers rawdogging every batsmen because bowlers are more valuable especially pacers

wtf happened in the short span i wasnt active that this post has taken so long to come up???
 

Top