IPL 2025: 'With few more games, he'll hit 150 kmph', says Gavaskar on Bumrah's return

IANS April 8, 2025 303 views

Jasprit Bumrah made a promising return to the IPL after his back injury, bowling consistently over 140 kmph. Cricket legend Sunil Gavaskar expressed optimism about Bumrah potentially reaching 150 kmph with more match practice. Mumbai Indians faced another challenging match, losing to Royal Challengers Bengaluru by 12 runs. Rohit Sharma continues to struggle with his batting form, adding complexity to the team's performance.

"With a few more games under his belt, he'll likely hit 150 kmph" - Sunil Gavaskar
IPL 2025: 'With few more games, he'll hit 150 kmph', says Gavaskar on Bumrah's return
Mumbai, April 8: India batting legend Sunil Gavaskar shared his thoughts on Mumbai Indians' star pacer Jasprit Bumrah's return to action in the IPL 2025 match against Royal Challengers Bengaluru on Monday. Gavaskar noted that while the speedster bowled at his usual pace of over 140 kmph, his confidence would build with a few more games and he could soon hit the 150 kmph mark.

Key Points

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Bumrah returns after back injury with strong 140 kmph bowling

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Gavaskar confident in speedster's recovery

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Mumbai Indians suffer fourth season defeat

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Rohit Sharma struggles with low batting scores

Bumrah, who has undergone treatment and rehabilitation since pulling up short with a lower back injury during the fifth and final Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy series in Sydney this January, recorded the figures of 0-29 in his four overs against RCB.

Speaking on Bumrah's performance on JioHotstar, Gavaskar said, "The first and foremost thing was seeing him come in steaming and bowling at his usual pace - over 140 kmph. I believe that with a few more games under his belt, he'll likely hit 150 kmph as he gains more confidence in his back and feels secure enough to bowl at full tilt."

"In T20s, where you're not bowling long spells, it's a lot easier for bowlers to stay sharp and bowl at full speed. That's exactly what we saw with Bumrah. The way he bowled - if not for him - RCB might have scored 240-250," he added.

Gavaskar further spoke on ex-skipper Rohit Sharma, who also returned for the RCB clash after missing MI's last match against Lucknow Super Giants due to a knee injury and opined that scoring a steady 30-40 will help him build confidence.

Rohit has slumped to his worst IPL start since 2020 as he was dismissed for a duck in the campaign opener against Chennai Super Kings, followed by 8, 13 and 17 in the four matches he has played so far in the season.

Gavaskar feels that when the opener gets out in the powerplay, it hurts whether it's for Mumbai Indians or India.

"Over the next couple of games, they'll be hoping for a solid knock. Even if he doesn't get a big score immediately, if he can bat through the power-play into the 8th or 9th over and score a steady 30-40, that will help build confidence. But when he gets out in the powerplay, it hurts - whether it's for Mumbai Indians, India, or any team he's playing for.

"He has so much to contribute. I believe his shot selection needs a bit of tempering. You have to be aggressive and score as much as possible in the first six overs, but choosing the right risks is key. If he finds that balance, he'll be back to scoring big runs again," he said.

MI suffered their fourth defeat of the season after a 12-run loss against RCB in a high-scoring thriller at the Wankhede Stadium.

Former MI coach Mark Boucher assessed MI form saying, "They got off to a bit of a sluggish start. It was amazing to see Suryakumar batting with that kind of strike rate, trying to get it up. But then Tilak and Hardik got together, and Hardik had to go from ball one. Tilak Verma supported him really well, especially after what happened in the previous game."

"It was a fantastic partnership that brought MI back into the match. At that point, Josh Hazlewood had bowled two great overs. For Hardik to come in and smash him all over the park was a brilliant effort. Hardik hadn't faced a ball until then, so he came in completely fresh when the game was on the line. The shots he produced in that over were exceptional and helped MI claw back with Tilak's help," he concluded.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
So happy to see Boom Boom back in action! 🎉 His bowling action is pure art. Gavaskar is right - once he gets his rhythm back, 150 kmph deliveries will be flying! MI needs him at his best.
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Priya M.
While I agree with most of Gavaskar's analysis, I think we shouldn't rush Bumrah. His long-term fitness is more important than hitting 150 kmph right now. Let him build naturally.
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Sanjay T.
Rohit's form is more concerning than Bumrah's pace tbh. As an opener, he needs to give solid starts. That duck in the opener set a bad tone for the season. Hope he finds his rhythm soon!
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Ananya R.
That partnership between Hardik and Tilak was 🔥! Shows MI's batting depth even when top order fails. But they really need to sort out their bowling - 200+ scores being chased regularly is worrying.
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Vikram J.
People forget Bumrah just came back from serious injury. 0-29 isn't bad at all for first match back. The fact that he's bowling 140+ consistently is itself a win. Pace will come with time.
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Neha P.
MI's problem isn't individual players but team balance. Too many stars, not enough team play. They need to play as a unit rather than relying on individual brilliance every match.

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