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Is Jasprit Bumrah really fit or forcing himself to play for Mumbai Indians in IPL 2026?

Is Jasprit Bumrah really fit or forcing himself to play for Mumbai Indians in IPL 2026?

Is Jasprit Bumrah really fit or forcing himself to play for Mumbai Indians in IPL 2026?
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Jasprit Bumrah's form is costing the Mumbai Indians (MI) big time at IPL 2026.

Before the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 began, almost everyone agreed that the Mumbai Indians (MI) have perhaps the strongest team on paper. The big names, who have achieved so much in their careers, stacked the team with pedigree and the tag of five-time champions was just too big to ignore. Fast forward now; they sit ninth on the IPL 2026 points table, having lost four of their first five encounters. Jasprit Bumrah’s form, however, has been the biggest talking point. But is he really costing MI?

No Bumrah, No Party for MI

Jasprit Bumrah is yet to take a wicket in the ongoing IPL 2026. It is a secret to none that even after dishing out 114 balls this season, he hasn’t provided any breakthroughs for MI. It is an alarming concern, not for Bumrah but for a franchise that is hugely dependent on him. Overdependency on Bumrah is something that we alluded to in Mumbai’s SWOT analysis as well before the season began. MI’s bowling unit is overdependent on Bumrah.

Yes, they have Indian names like Deepak Chahar and Shardul Thakur but the two former CSK lads have operated at a combined economy of over 13 this year. Trent Boult (1 wicket at 12.2 eco) is also well past his prime, while the T20 World Cup fatigue has caught Mitchell Santner up. If Bumrah doesn’t take wickets, MI have nowhere to go. Signed as an ex-factor spinner, Allah Ghazanfar has also gone over 10 runs per over.

Bumrah’s bizzare slump

In a state of affairs when Mumbai bowlers are going for plenty, Bumrah’s slump is something that is really hurting MI. While the batting unit has already dealt a Rohit Sharma blow, MI’s bowling has been horrific to say the least. As a bowling unit, MI have the lowest wickets (18), poorest economy (11.34) and the worst bowling average (54) in IPL 2026 so far. But is Bumrah really to be blamed for this horrible show for a star-studded team?

As far as numbers are concerned, Bumrah’s form could be concerning for some. He has been wicketless in Mumbai’s last six matches, taking his tally to 146 balls without taking a wicket. This is easily the longest spell he has gone without taking a wicket in T20s. But how have we landed on this, especially after watching him dominate the T20 World Cup 2026?

Longest wicketless streaks in IPL (fast bowlers)

BowlerStreak LengthStart DateEnd Date
Praveen Kumar1962011-05-152012-04-22
Brett Lee1772009-05-152011-04-17
Ishant Sharma1692016-04-142019-03-24
Praveen Kumar1632015-05-152016-05-01
Kieron Pollard1502013-05-262014-05-25
Jasprit Bumrah146*2025-05-30
Stat credit: https://x.com/chaitu_20

First of all, Bumrah’s magic never lies in taking a bucketload of wickets. Yes, you may remember him uprooting stumps with deadly yorkers but the real virility of him lies in him squeezing out opponents with unplayable balls. They just can’t simply score off him. Even when his wicketless slump is making MI run out of wicket-taking options, Bumrah is running at an economy of 8.63.

As a matter of fact, the likes of Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Prasidh Krishna, Arshdeep Singh, Prince Yadav, and Mukesh Kumar, who you would’ve thought were having a better season, have had a worse economy than Bumrah in IPL 2026. Mind you, all the aforementioned bowlers have more than capable bowling partners with them. Whereas Bumrah endures that huge pressure of forcing a wicket every time he comes out to bowl.

Even after failing to send any batter back to the pavilion, Bumrah has been the best MI bowler in terms of effectiveness. In all the five IPL 2026 games, his economy has been better than the rest of the bowling group. That just shouts that MI don’t just have a Bumrah problem but a large issue in their bowling assemblage.

MatchMumbai Indians’ Economy (Team)Bumrah’s Economy
MI vs KKR118.80
DC vs MI9.035.20
RR vs MI13.6410.70
MI vs RCB128.80
MI vs PKS1210.20

Is Bumrah really 100%?

But to be fair, Bumrah has always carried that responsibility to weave his magic every time he has a white cherry in his hands. That’s the kind of aura he operates at. But somehow, even the law of averages has caught up with the man, who is considered the greatest bowler of his generation.

But the underlying demeanours say something more. After a tiring T20 World Cup 2026, where Bumrah took 14 wickets across 8 innings, the slingy pacer checked into the BCCI CoE. While there were no major concerns that time, but the 32-year-old joined the MI camp late. In fact, he didn’t bowl until the eve of Mumbai’s opening encounter against KKR.

While the reports suggested Bumrah’s visit to the CoE as a routine checkup, his body doesn’t look in the greatest rhythm. From the outside, Bumrah’s body of work is suggesting that he is not delivering at his full capacity, shying away from using his back to his full potential. Those hard-length deliveries that rush the batters are missing this season. Instead, Bumrah is rather over using the slower balls. As a matter of fact, that MI legend started the league while bowling in the mid-130s. This is something that MI head coach Mahela Jayawardene divulged as well.

I think initially because he had a slight niggle which came from the World Cup,” Jayawardene said while addressing Bumrah’s bowling. “We wanted to build him up (and) over the last few games his speeds have gone up. We’ve looked at all that so he’s very comfortable. Sometimes, you need a bit of luck as well. (Bumrah) bowled some really good balls initially to Shreyas (Iyer) but wasn’t lucky enough. Once he starts taking wickets he might not be able to stop him doing that.”

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