Bumrah has a shameful record in IPL, this is no less than a stain on his career.
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Jasprit Bumrah IPL Record: Mumbai Indians fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah made an embarrassing record in his name in the match against Lucknow Supergiants. Bumrah achieved the feat of bowling a no ball for the 39th time in IPL. This is the most no balls bowled by any bowler in IPL history.

Jasprit Bumrah made the record of no ball
New Delhi: IPL 2026 is not going anything special for Mumbai Indians fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah. In the match against Lucknow Supergiants, Bumrah bowled 4 overs in which he gave away 45 runs and did not take a single wicket. In this bowling, Bumrah also bowled 3 wides and 3 no balls. With this, a shameful record was also registered in Bumrah’s name in IPL.
Jasprit Bumrah holds the record for bowling the most number of no balls in IPL history. Bumrah now has a total of 39 no balls in this league. Umesh Yadav is at second place in this matter. Umesh Yadav has bowled 24 no balls in the IPL, while Sreesanth is at third place with 23 no balls. Let us tell you that in the game of cricket, no ball is considered no less than a crime and Bumrah is at the forefront in this matter.
Mumbai Indians won the match by 6 wickets
Bumrah undoubtedly made an embarrassing record in his name in bowling for Mumbai, but his team registered a strong win against Lucknow by 6 wickets. In the match, Lucknow team had scored 228 runs at the loss of 5 wickets in the 20 overs game due to Nicholas Pooran’s quick inning of 63 runs, but its bowlers could not defend this score.
Chasing the target of 229 runs, Rohit Sharma and Ryan Rickleton played strong half-centuries for Mumbai Indians. Rohit played a strong inning of 84 runs in 44 balls for Mumbai. In this innings he also hit 7 sixes and 6 fours. Apart from this, Rickleton contributed 83 runs in 32 balls. Rickleton hit 8 sixes and 6 fours in this innings. Due to the strong play of these two, Mumbai won the match in just 8 balls. This is Mumbai’s third win this season.
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