When Jasprit Bumrah first broke into Test cricket, his finest work arrived far from home. His early career became a catalogue of overseas masterclasses and shaped the belief that he was India’s specialised force for foreign tours.
His performances in England set the tone. The five-wicket haul at Trent Bridge in 2018 announced his arrival as a bowler who could outthink batsmen in swinging conditions. The follow-up at The Oval confirmed that he was not just exploiting English weather but crafting spells built on precision and patience.
Australia brought another dimension. His spell at the MCG in 2018 remains one of the most important by an Indian pacer abroad. He bowled long, hostile overs and broke partnerships at crucial moments. His effort in Perth, where he produced an awkward bounce,

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