Justin Langer labels the Indian star as a ‘right-hand’ version of Wasim Akram



In the world of cricket, comparisons between players from different eras or nationalities often ignite debates and discussions among fans and experts alike. Recently, former Australian cricket coach Justin Langer made headlines by drawing an intriguing parallel between India’s leading fast bowler, and the legendary Wasim Akram of Pakistan. This comparison has not only flattered the Indian star but has also sparked a conversation about the art of fast bowling and the legacy of one of cricket’s greatest bowlers.

Justin Langer’s high praise for the Indian pace spearhead

Langer, who has faced some of the best bowlers in his illustrious career, likened Jasprit Bumrah to Akram, reckoning that Bumrah is like the former Pakistan captain. Langer’s commendation highlights Bumrah’s skill in swinging the ball both ways, his pinpoint accuracy, and his competitive spirit.

“I would hate to face him. He is like Wasim Akram. For me, he is a right-hand version of Wasim Akram, and every time I am asked the question, ‘Who is the best bowler you have ever faced’, I say Wasim Akram,” said Langer while speaking to The Nightly.

Indian star’s performance in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024-25

In the ongoing Border-Gavaskar Trophy series against Australia, Bumrah has proven himself as a formidable force. With 21 wickets in three Tests at an average of 10.90 and a strike rate of 25.14, including two five-wicket hauls, Bumrah has been the spearhead of India’s bowling attack. His best figures in the series are an impressive 6/76.

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Parallels between the two greats

Like Akram, Bumrah has an unconventional action that deceives batters. His ability to deliver pinpoint yorkers, particularly in crunch situations, mirrors Akram’s playbook. Both share a knack for swinging the ball late, which often leaves batters guessing.

Both Akram and Bumrah are known for their mental fortitude. They thrive under pressure, often rising to the occasion when their team needs them the most. This psychological edge, combined with their technical prowess, makes them formidable opponents.

Additionally, Akram was known for his match-winning spells, like his famous 5/28 in the 1992 World Cup final. Similarly, Bumrah’s performances in crucial matches, including his 6/27 against England in 2018, have shown he can change the course of a game single-handedly. Further, Bumrah played a major role during India’s victorious campaign in the T20 World Cup 2024.

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