Jasprit Bumrah's Dismal IPL 2026 Season Sets Embarrassing Record; Hits Low No Bowler In History Has Hit Before
Jasprit Bumrah created an unwanted record by hitting a historic low among IPL bowlers |courtesy - BCCI/IPL Jasprit Bumrah set a dismal record after he did not play the 2026 Indian Premier League (IPL) clash between the Mumbai Indians (MI) and Rajasthan Royals (RR). This meant that Bumrah's campaign ended with just four wickets to his name. The 32-year-old played 13 matches for the franchise this season, including one game as captain. He finished with an average of 102.5 after bowling 49 overs. However, he had an impressive economy rate of 8.36. In no match this season did the modern-day great manage to take more than one wicket in a match. In fact, he went wicketless nine times, with his only dismissals being Sai Sudharsan (Gujarat Titans), Kartik Sharma (Chennai Super Kings), and Sanju Samson (Chennai Super Kings). Bumrah is the first bowler in the history of the IPL to bowl at least 30 overs and average over 100 over the course of a season. The previous worst figures were held by MI spinner Pragyan Ojha and were set in 2014. Among bowlers to bowl over 40 overs in a season, only three have had an average above 70. Worst Bowling Average In An IPL Season (Minimum 30 Overs Bowled) Bumrah's economy rate of 8.36 is the worst in a season for the Indian cricket legend since the 2025 campaign (12.26). His debut campaign in 2013 is the only other instance of him having a worse economy rate (10.0) in a single edition. Although it is worth noting that he only played two games in 2013 and four games in 2015. Meanwhile, his wicket tally of four wickets is the third-worst in a single edition for him after 2013 and 2015 (3 wickets each). Prior to this season, his worst season after playing more than five matches was in 2011, when he took just five wickets after playing 11 games at an economy and average of 7.58 and 60.20, respectively. While Bumrah's numbers are poor from the high standards he has set, his economy rate is the fifth best this season among bowlers that have bowled at least 30 overs. Only Sunil Narine (6.4), Axar Patel (8.05), Bhuvneshwar Kumar (8.07), and Lungi Ngidi (8.3) did better than him on this aspect. Bumrah's economy rate is also the best among MI bowlers in the 2026 seasons. No one who even bowled 1 ball for the franchise this season did better than him. Get Latest News Live on Times Now along with Breaking News and Top Headlines from Cricket, IPL 2026, IPL Points Table, and around the Sports. Aayush Kataria is a Senior Copy Editor at Times Network with four years of experience, having started his career in the organisation. He is a key memb... View More





