Recorded 7 wickets in his first-ever first-class game.
He set a global record for the most runs scored in a single Test cricket over on July 2, 2022, when he hit 29 runs in an over against English bowler Stuart Broad. Bumrah beat Brian Lara’s record of 28 runs against South African left-arm spinner Robin Peterson in a Test match from 2003–2004 by one run. 35 runs were lost by Broad, including five wides and a no-ball.
Career Change Point
He claimed 7 wickets in his first-class debut compete with 2013–2014 in Vidarbha season.
Personal Life
Date of Birth
6 December 1993
Age ( As of 2022 )
29 Years
Birthplace
Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India
Zodiac sign
Sagittarius
Signature
Nationality
Indian
Hometown
Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India
School
Nirman High School, Ahmedabad
Religion
Sikhism
Hobbies
Listening to Music
Controversy
To improve traffic awareness, the Jaipur traffic police utilized a hoarding of Bumrah’s no-ball to Pakistan’s Fakhar Zaman in the ICC Champions Trophy final in June 2017. When Bumrah saw it, he took to Twitter to express his unhappiness with the exploitation of his image as a meme.