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IND vs NZ | The Jasprit Bumrah effect: India’s ultimate trump card at T20 World Cup

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Last updated: January 26, 2026 3:06 pm
Published January 26, 2026
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Jasprit Bumrah is not just a bowler who executes plans—he’s the plan itself. As teams prepare their strategies for the T20 world cup, they’ll face an unsolvable riddle: How do you plan for a bowler who can bowl anywhere, anytime, and deliver magic with every ball? Like a couple of Kiwis found out on Monday. Tim Seifert stood at the crease, his reputation as one of T20 cricket’s most explosive openers—boasting a strike rate of 142.66—preceding him. The New Zealand wicketkeeper-batsman wasn’t attempting anything reckless. He was simply playing the line. Then Jasprit Bumrah happened. One delivery. That’s all it took. The ball landed on a good length just outside off-stump at 137 kmph, swung in 0.3 degrees with the angle, prompting Seifert to commit. Then it seamed away 0.8 degrees—a subtle but devastating deviation that sent the off-stump cartwheeling. Seifert hurried back to the pavilion, another victim of Bumrah’s extraordinary craft. The Art of Deception To the naked eye, the delivery that dismissed Seifert in the third T20I at Guwahati didn’t appear extraordinary at first glance. But television replays revealed the brutal truth: Seifert had been completely outfoxed. He isn’t alone. Babar Azam and Muhammad Rizwan have found their defenses breached in similarly spectacular fashion by Bumrah. The dismissal evoked memories of Wasim Akram’s magic against Rahul Dravid at the famous Chennai Test in 1999. But Bumrah is conjuring this wizardry in T20 cricket—a format where margins are razor-thin and batsmen are supposed to dominate. While India’s breathtaking acceleration with the bat has reinforced why they’re top favourites to defend their T20 World Cup title, their bowling unit—despite rotation—has been equally impressive. They defended totals at Nagpur despite dew, limited New Zealand to 208/6 on a flat Raipur deck, and delivered another clinical performance at Guwahati. The damage started by Harshit Rana was completed by Bumrah, returning figures of 4-0-17-3. The Ultimate Weapon What makes Bumrah invaluable is his unparalleled versatility. He can bowl with the new ball, in the second half of the powerplay, through the middle overs, and definitively at the death. In an era obsessed with match-ups, Bumrah’s entry point keeps opponents perpetually guessing. .infographic-bumrah-wc{font-family:”Roboto”,sans-serif;margin-bottom:25px;padding-left:0;padding-right:0;max-width:640px;min-width:640px;} .infographic-bumrah-wc__header{background:linear-gradient(135deg,#0f766e 0%,#0d9488 100%);color:white;padding:20px;text-align:center;} .infographic-bumrah-wc__title{font-size:18px;font-weight:bold;line-height:1.4;opacity:1;margin:0;} .infographic-bumrah-wc__subtitle{font-size:13px;opacity:0.95;margin-top:8px;line-height:1.4;} .infographic-bumrah-wc__hero{background:#f0fdfa;padding:25px 20px;text-align:center;border-left:4px solid #0f766e;} .infographic-bumrah-wc__hero-number{font-size:48px;font-weight:bold;color:#0f766e;line-height:1.2;} .infographic-bumrah-wc__hero-label{font-size:14px;color:#374151;margin-top:8px;line-height:1.4;opacity:1;} .infographic-bumrah-wc__content{display:grid;grid-template-columns:repeat(4,1fr);gap:0;background:white;} .infographic-bumrah-wc__phase{padding:20px 15px;text-align:center;border-right:1px solid #e5e7eb;border-bottom:1px solid #e5e7eb;} .infographic-bumrah-wc__phase:nth-child(4){border-right:none;} .infographic-bumrah-wc__phase-title{font-size:13px;font-weight:bold;color:#374151;margin-bottom:10px;line-height:1.4;opacity:1;} .infographic-bumrah-wc__phase-icon{font-size:24px;margin-bottom:8px;} .infographic-bumrah-wc__phase-desc{font-size:11px;color:#6b7280;line-height:1.5;opacity:1;} .infographic-bumrah-wc__weapons{background:#fffbeb;padding:20px;margin-top:0;} .infographic-bumrah-wc__weapons-title{font-size:15px;font-weight:bold;color:#92400e;margin-bottom:15px;text-align:center;line-height:1.4;opacity:1;} .infographic-bumrah-wc__weapons-grid{display:grid;grid-template-columns:repeat(2,1fr);gap:15px;} .infographic-bumrah-wc__weapon{background:white;padding:15px;border-radius:8px;border-left:3px solid #f59e0b;} .infographic-bumrah-wc__weapon-name{font-size:13px;font-weight:bold;color:#92400e;margin-bottom:6px;line-height:1.4;opacity:1;} .infographic-bumrah-wc__weapon-detail{font-size:11px;color:#78350f;line-height:1.5;opacity:1;} .infographic-bumrah-wc__stats{background:#eff6ff;padding:20px;} .infographic-bumrah-wc__stats-title{font-size:15px;font-weight:bold;color:#1e40af;margin-bottom:15px;text-align:center;line-height:1.4;opacity:1;} .infographic-bumrah-wc__stats-grid{display:grid;grid-template-columns:repeat(2,1fr);gap:15px;} .infographic-bumrah-wc__stat{background:white;padding:15px;text-align:center;border-radius:8px;} .infographic-bumrah-wc__stat-number{font-size:28px;font-weight:bold;color:#1e40af;line-height:1.2;} .infographic-bumrah-wc__stat-label{font-size:12px;color:#1e40af;margin-top:6px;line-height:1.4;opacity:1;} .infographic-bumrah-wc__branding{background:#3C4557;color:white;padding:12px 20px;text-align:center;font-size:13px;opacity:1;} @media (max-width:480px){ .infographic-bumrah-wc{min-width:auto;max-width:480px;} .infographic-bumrah-wc__header{padding:15px;} .infographic-bumrah-wc__title{font-size:16px;} .infographic-bumrah-wc__hero-number{font-size:42px;} .infographic-bumrah-wc__content{grid-template-columns:repeat(2,1fr);} .infographic-bumrah-wc__phase{padding:15px 12px;border-right:none;} .infographic-bumrah-wc__phase:nth-child(2n){border-right:none;} .infographic-bumrah-wc__phase:nth-child(3),.infographic-bumrah-wc__phase:nth-child(4){border-bottom:none;} .infographic-bumrah-wc__weapons{padding:15px;} .infographic-bumrah-wc__stats{padding:15px;} } Bumrah’s T20 World Cup Arsenal India’s Ultimate Trump Card in Batsmen-Dominated Format 4-0-17-3 Latest Performance vs New Zealand at Guwahati 🎯 New Ball Opens with swing & seam movement ⚡ Powerplay 3 overs in Asia Cup powerplay 🔒 Middle Overs Breaks partnerships on demand 💀 Death Overs Yorker mastery under pressure Lethal Weapons in Arsenal Yorker Most lethal weapon, unplayable at death Good Length Skids through with hyperextension Slower Ball Well-disguised, impossible to pick Seam Movement Swing in + seam away devastation Recent Series Impact 208/6 Limited NZ on flat Raipur deck DEW ✓ Defended totals at Nagpur despite dew Indian Express InfoGenIE “I’m happy as far as I’m able to contribute,” Bumrah reflected after receiving the Man of the Match award. “If the team wants me to bowl with the new ball, I’m more than happy. If they want me to bowl in the end, I’m happy to do that. I did that in the Asia Cup as well. That was a new role for me—bowling three overs in the powerplay. But as a team, we have to be flexible. So I’m flexible as well.”Story continues below this ad That flexibility is a luxury most teams can only dream of. While captains typically seek versatility in their batting ranks, Bumrah’s sensational form offers India a unique tactical advantage. At Guwahati, he entered as second change in the sixth over—the second half of the powerplay when batsmen are desperate to maximize field restrictions. His impact was immediate and devastating. The Perfect Storm Bumrah’s liberation stems from the strength around him. With Arshdeep Singh exploiting the new ball, Hardik Pandya fit and firing, the skiddy Harshit Rana providing backup, and the spin duo of Varun Chakaravarthy and Kuldeep Yadav dominating the middle overs, captain Suryakumar Yadav can deploy Bumrah’s four overs wherever the game demands. Also Read | 10 years of Bumrah | From jet lag to centre stage: The night Jasprit Bumrah announced himself And when Bumrah takes the ball, he possesses enough variations to adapt to any situation. While his yorker remains his most lethal weapon, his good-length delivery is equally poisonous—particularly in subcontinental conditions with dew factored in. The Science of Skid Bumrah’s unique bowling action, featuring hyperextension of the elbow, means his good-length deliveries naturally skid through—arriving quicker than they appear. Add even slight seam movement or swing, and what looks driveable at release becomes a delivery with the batsman’s name written on it.Story continues below this ad Seifert perhaps paid the price by standing rooted to the crease, but with that pacy skidding weapon tailing in, he can’t be blamed. Later, Kyle Jamieson attempted to play off the back foot and lost his leg stump. In the dressing room afterward, both would have realized the cruel truth: those deliveries offered no correct response—neither forward nor back. That length, when dragged slightly back, becomes the hardest for batsmen to clear the boundary. And even when batsmen believe they’ve adapted, Bumrah produces another trick from his sleeve—a well-disguised slower ball that’s almost impossible to pick. While spinners Varun Chakaravarthy and Kuldeep Yadav provide X-factor options, Bumrah offers something even rarer in modern T20 cricket: complete control across all phases of the game, regardless of match situation. His ability to swing momentum, break partnerships, and deliver in pressure moments makes him India’s ultimate trump card. In the format that supposedly belongs to batsmen, one man is rewriting the rules with a cricket ball in hand—proving that even in the most explosive era of the game, quality will always trump power. In a team brimming with match-winners, Bumrah could well be the one that wins them the T20 World Cup.

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