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India would have lost BGT 5-0 if Bumrah wasn't there: Harbhajan Singh

Jasprit Bumrah

New Delhi: Former cricketer Harbhajan Singh believes that if star quick Jasprit Bumrah had not taken part in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, India would have suffered a 5-0 series defeat instead of a 3-1 humbling by Australia.

Fight against the WTC champions 
In 45 days of riveting cricket, Bumrah was one of the stars who led the fight against the WTC champions and haunted Australian stars across the five matches.

Bumrah was leagues apart from the rest of his counterparts and etched his name into history books by shattering one record after another.
He was the mastermind behind India's record-shattering 295-run victory in the series opener in Perth.

Leading wicket-taker
Bumrah continued to wreak havoc in the rest of the matches to end the series as the leading wicket-taker.

Bumrah's efforts were recognised at the end, and he was crowned the Player of the Series for his scintillating performance.

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Playing the format
Despite India's series loss, Bumrah garnered praise across the globe, and even Travis Head admitted that it was the best "individual performance" that he had seen since he started playing the format.

Harbhajan praised Bumrah
Harbhajan praised Bumrah and said that if the "national treasure" wasn't a part of the team, India would have lost the BGT by 5-0 or 4-0 in favour of Australia.

Rest of the matches
"If Jasprit Bumrah wasn't in this tour, the series would have ended 5-0. Jassi saved India in Perth. After Adelaide, he saved India in the rest of the matches. 

If he wasn't in the series, India would have lost by either 5-0 or 4-0," Harbhajan Singh said on his YouTube channel.

India's highest wicket-taker 
He ended the five-match BGT series with 32 wickets, making him India's highest wicket-taker in a Test series against the Baggy Greens on Australian soil.

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Bumah arrived at his tally at an exceptional average of 12.64, including three five-wicket hauls, with a best of 6/76.

Tour of Australia
In doing so, he surpassed Bishan Singh Bedi's record of 31 wickets from the 1977-78 tour of Australia. 


 

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