Jasprit Bumrah ends IPL 2026 with unwanted T20 bowling record
Quick Look
- Jasprit Bumrah finished IPL 2026 with a T20 record average of 102.50 after taking only 4 wickets in 13 matches.
- Coach Mahela Jayawardene cited a niggle from the T20 World Cup affecting his pace and rhythm.
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Why It Matters
Pacer Jasprit Bumrah had a difficult IPL 2026 season, ending with an unwanted record for the worst bowling average in T20 history for bowlers with over 40 overs. This followed a successful T20 World Cup campaign where he was crucial to India's victory.
Pacer Jasprit Bumrah endured one of the toughest seasons of his T20 career as his IPL 2026 campaign ended with an unwanted record. The Mumbai Indians pacer was rested for the team’s final league game against Rajasthan Royals, finishing the season with just four wickets in 13 matches. Bumrah ended with a bowling average of 102.50, the worst ever for any bowler in T20 history who has bowled 40 or more overs in a single tournament. The poor campaign came as a surprise because Bumrah had entered the IPL after a successful T20 World Cup, where he played a major role in India’s title-winning run. However, Mumbai Indians also struggled badly this season and were knocked out of the playoff race early. One major reason behind Bumrah’s poor form was fitness issues. Mumbai Indians coach Mahela Jayawardene revealed that the fast bowler had been carrying a niggle since the T20 World Cup, which affected both his rhythm and pace during the tournament. “I think coming back from the World Cup as well, he [Bumrah] had a slight niggle which he played with through the World Cup,” Jayawardene said. “So, you could see the pace… dropped because of that.” Jayawardene also said teams approached Bumrah differently this season because Mumbai’s other bowlers failed to build pressure from the opposite end. “I wouldn't worry about Booms. I think he's in good spirits, and he will come back strong,” he added. Bumrah has now been rested for India’s upcoming home series against Afghanistan as the team management hopes he regains full fitness before a busy international season later this year.
What to Watch
AI outlook — possibilities, not facts
Jasprit Bumrah will regain full fitness before the busy international season.
Likely · Within months
Open Questions
- Will Bumrah regain full fitness for the upcoming international season?
- How will his performance impact India's chances in future tournaments?
- What specific training or recovery methods will be employed to address his niggle?