Former New Zealand all-rounder Richard Hadlee reckons that the Indian fast bowler, Jaspirt Bumrah will be subjected to multiple injuries in the future due to his unorthodox bowling action. Bumrah, India’s premier pacer across the formats, has been consistently performing well for the Virat Kohli-led side. However, Hadlee is of the opinion that Bumrah’s longevity in the game is yet to be determined since the fast bowler doesn’t have a pure action.
In an official media release by ICC, Richard Hadlee said, “Jasprit’s longevity in the game is yet to be determined. I suspect he could be more vulnerable to injury problems than those fast bowlers with more classical and ”pure” actions or techniques. I hope any injuries he may incur will not be potentially career ending because he is a delight to watch, and he causes batsmen all sorts of problems with his unsuspecting pace, bounce, and ball movement in the air and off the pitch.”
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The former New Zealand skipper called Bumrah a strength bowler who generates pace from his last part of the action. He also said coaching an aspiring pacer to bowl like Bumrah would be a tedious task for a coach.
Describing the same, Richard Hadlee said, “Jasprit fits into the unorthodox bowling category with virtually no run up to the crease. His technique in some ways defies belief but has proved to be a highly effective one. He is what I call a shoulder or strength bowler with all his power and pace coming from the final part of his action as he releases the ball.”
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He further added, “It would be very difficult to coach his technique to an aspiring fast bowler and I think a coach would refrain from doing from that because biomechanically it could cause problems with injury. However, I suspect some youngsters may try to imitate him. I believe you let aspiring young fast bowlers do it their way but help to fine tune some skill sets and finer subtleties of bowling.”
India and New Zealand will face each other in the upcoming World Test Championship (WTC) final, slated to begin on June 18 at the Ageas Bowl in Southampton. Bumrah will return to the national fold having last played for India in February this year.