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17 pce Mark and then just into a nice relaxed Rhythm coming in nice and close to the stumps usually the back foot will land

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  1. He hardly jumps at the crease. Stays upright. Watch those wrists! Not for swing but for bounce. He was always able to get a good bounce!

  2. No overaction… No big jumps before releasing… No big speed… But still this guy is still the greatest pacer of all time🔥🔥🔥

  3. If I could have any two bowlers in my dream cricket team, it would be McGrath and Warne

  4. Legend bowler.
    Indian team ku இவரு bowling coach வந்தா நிறைய bumrah உருவாக்கிருப்பாரு..

  5. His action may not be seems as an athletic like johnson , brett lee or starc but his line and length are always accurate

  6. You can see how high the arm is at 0:05. Seam position was always perfect to get movement off the deck. But those with hyper extension can also swing it both ways from this position. This is what made him lethal.

    Of course he had exception control, and great yorkers and bouncers and the perfect plan for all his opponents. He was a master of the art.

    It was also nice to see McGrath clear the controversy around Bumrah. You can see the hyper extension here in these frames with McGrath.

    Although Bumrah's loading is unique, the mechanism around the point of delivery have similarities. Bumrah does use the crease more, but gets less movement off the seam (possibly because of the wider angles he uses for the inswingers).

    Not comparing – just highlighting similarities and differences. Both are among my all time favorite bowlers.

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