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Two of India’s premier fast bowlers, Mohammed Siraj and Jasprit Bumrah, have etched their names into IPL folklore with contrasting journeys, marked by resi🙈lience, skill, and evolution. As both pa🌌cers reached the 97-match milestone at different stages in their careers, a head-to-head statistical comparison paints a fascinating picture of their individual impact on the league.
Wicket-taking firepower
Bumrah, the lynchpin of Mumbai Indians’ bowling attack, holds the upper hand in pure wicket-taking ability. Across his first 97 IPL appearances, Bumrah bagged 113 wickets, showcasing his ability to dismantle batting line-ups across conditions. Siraj, now a mainstay for Gujarat Titans after his long stint with Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB), isn’t far behind with 102 w🌠ickets. His rise, especially in recent seasons, has marked a commendable journey of perseverance and adaptability.
Control and efficiency
Where Bumrah truly separates himself is in his control and consistency. In his first 97 matches, the MI pacer mainta♏ined a frugal economy rate of 7.37 and a bowling average of 23.96. These numbers highlight his precision, especially at the death—a phase where he has repeatedly choked opposition scoring.
Siraj, known for his aggression and swing, has 🌄been slightly more expensive. His economy of 8.60 and average of 28.88 over the same number of games show a bowler still perfecting the art of containment alongside wicket-taking.
Match-winning impact
Bumrah’s brilliance often coincides with Mumbai’s victoriꦐes. In games where MI triumphed, Bumrah delivered 80 wickets at a remarkable average of 17.31 and an economy of 6.57—clear indicators of his influence in turning games. Siraj, meanwhile, contributed 62 wickets in wins💎 at an average of 22.00 and economy of 7.75. While impactful, his numbers suggest slightly less dominance in decisive moments.
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Recent milestones and turning points
April 6, 2025, marked a significant milestone for Siraj, as he claimed his 100th IPL wicket during Gujarat Titans’ clash against Sunrisers Hyderabad. Finishing with a career-best 4/17,🦄 the performance was a statement of intent from the Hyderabad-born pacer, especially after being released by RCB and missin🧔g out on India’s 2025 Champions Trophy squad.
Bumrah, on the other hand, is on the comeback trail. After missing the early part of IPL 2025 and the Champions Trophy due to injury, the speedster is poised to return in MI’s upcoming encounter against RCB. With 165 wickets in 133 IPL matcꦯhes and a career econ🥀omy of 7.30, Bumrah remains MI’s go-to weapon when fit.
Current form and the road ahead
Siraj’s IPL 2025 campaign has been nothing short of impressiv🐓e. With 9 wickets in 4 games at an average of 13.77 and an economy of 7.75, he has emerged as GT’s strike bowler, particularly excelling with the new ball and in the middle overs. His improved control, fitness, and mastery of reverse swing have added new dimensions to his game.
Bumrah, although sidelined recently, remains a benchmark for T20 fast bowling. His ability to execute yorkers under pressure and vary his pace makes him 🎀a unique asset in MI’s arsenal.
Metric | Mohammed Siraj | Jasprit Bumrah |
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Wickets | 102 | 113 |
Average | 28.88 | 23.96 |
Economy Rate | 8.60 | 7.37 |
4-Wicket Hauls | 3 | 2 |
Wickets in Wins | 62 (Avg 22.00) | 80 (Avg 17.31) |