Jasprit Bumrah, born on December 6, 1993, in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, has cemented his place as one of India’s greatest fast bowlers. With his unique action, deadly yorkers, and ability to swing the ball both ways, he has become an absolute game-changer for Team India.
But like any great athlete, Bumrah’s journey has been full of ups and downs. From his rise through domestic cricket to becoming a global cricketing icon, here’s a look at his career, latest achievements, and challenges.
Stardom from high to sky
Bumrah’s rise began in domestic cricket, where he played for Gujarat. His standout performances in tournaments like the Ranji Trophy and Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy caught the eye of selectors, and soon, he got his big break.
In 2016, he made his India debut in ODIs and T20Is, quickly proving that he was a special talent. His ability to bowl consistent yorkers at high speeds, especially in the death overs, made him one of the most feared bowlers in the world.
Breaking Records & Dominating World Cricket
Since his debut, Bumrah has been a key player in India’s success across all three formats. His record-breaking performances include:
🏏 Fastest Indian pacer to take 200 Test wickets – A milestone he achieved in 2024.
🏏 Player of the Series in the 2024 Border-Gavaskar Trophy – He picked up 32 wickets in Australia, leading India to victory.
🏏 ICC Men’s Test Cricketer of the Year (2024) – He was recognized as the best Test bowler worldwide after taking 71 wickets in 13 matches at an average of just 14.92!
These achievements show why he’s considered one of the best fast bowlers India has ever produced.
Injury Setback: A Big Blow for India
Unfortunately, injuries have troubled Bumrah throughout his career, and 2025 is no different. In January 2025, during India’s Test series against Australia, he suffered a back injury, forcing him to miss crucial matches.
This injury has raised concerns about his availability for the ICC Champions Trophy 2025. Former England pacer Steve Harmison even compared his absence to a FIFA World Cup without Cristiano Ronaldo, highlighting just how important Bumrah is to India’s chances of winning the trophy.
Off the Field: Brand Endorsements & Personal Achievements
Bumrah isn’t just making headlines on the field—he’s also a major name in brand endorsements.
Recently, in February 2025, he became the brand ambassador for the job search platform ‘foundit’. The company’s CEO mentioned that Bumrah’s exceptional performances in 2024 were a huge inspiration for their partnership.
Beyond cricket and endorsements, Bumrah enjoys spending time with his family and is often seen sharing moments with his son, Angad Jasprit Bumrah, born in 2023.
What’s Next for Bumrah?
Right now, his top priority is recovering from his injury. Indian fans and the cricketing world are eagerly waiting for his comeback, hoping he can lead India’s bowling attack in the Champions Trophy and beyond.
With his skill, determination, and hunger to perform, there’s no doubt that Jasprit Bumrah will bounce back stronger and continue to be India’s pace spearhead for years to come. 🚀🏏