Jasprit Bumrah, the fiery fast bowler, has engraved his name in the record books of the IPL. During a thrilling match between the Mumbai Indians (MI) and Delhi Capitals (DC) on April 7th, 2024, Bumrah achieved a remarkable feat – becoming the first Indian bowler to take 150 wickets for a single IPL franchise.
This accomplishment came at a crucial moment for the Mumbai Indians. Chasing a massive target of 235 runs, the Delhi Capitals looked threatening. But Bumrah’s exceptional bowling, with just 22 runs conceded and two crucial wickets taken, proved to be the turning point. This helped MI secure their first win of the 2024 IPL season.
Bumrah’s loyalty to the Mumbai Indians since joining them in 2013 has paid off. He’s among a select group of players who have remained dedicated to a single team throughout their IPL careers. During the high-scoring match against Delhi, his bowling skills shone brightly.
He dismissed the dangerous Prithvi Shaw with a stunning yorker, a delivery considered one of the best in IPL history. Later, he claimed another wicket, that of Abhishek Porel, solidifying his contribution to the victory.
This achievement places Bumrah in an elite company alongside legendary bowlers like Lasith Malinga (Mumbai Indians) and Sunil Narine (Kolkata Knight Riders), who have crossed the 150-wicket mark for their respective teams. While Malinga holds the record with 170 wickets, and Narine stands at 166, Bumrah’s feat makes him the first Indian to reach this milestone for a single franchise.
Previously, Bhuvneshwar Kumar held the record for most wickets by an Indian bowler in a single team, with 147 wickets for Sunrisers Hyderabad. This record now belongs to Bumrah, with Bhuvneshwar following closely behind.
Bumrah’s dedication to his team and his exceptional bowling skills have not only secured a crucial win for the Mumbai Indians but also cemented his place in IPL history. He is a true inspiration for aspiring young bowlers across the country.

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