Jasprit Bumrah scripted history on 14 July 2026, becoming the first Indian cricketer to complete a rare treble in international cricket. The star fast bowler achieved this milestone during India's series against England, cementing his legacy as one of the game's elite pacers.
What was the historic treble?
Bumrah's treble includes taking 50 wickets in Tests, ODIs, and T20Is against England. This feat underscores his dominance across all formats. He reached the 50-wicket mark in Tests first, followed by ODIs and T20Is in subsequent matches. His ability to swing the ball and maintain pace has made him a nightmare for English batters.
Why this milestone matters
This achievement highlights Bumrah's consistency and adaptability. Few bowlers have managed such success across formats, especially against a strong team like England. His performances have been pivotal in India's recent victories, including the 2026 ICC Champions Trophy. Bumrah's knack for picking crucial wickets has often turned games in India's favor.
What's next for Bumrah?
With this milestone, Bumrah is now eyeing more records. He aims to surpass legends like Anil Kumble and Kapil Dev in the all-time wicket-takers list. His next challenge will be the upcoming home series against Australia, where he hopes to continue his stellar form. Fans eagerly await his next spellbinding performance.