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WATCH: Ian Healy imitates Jasprit Bumrah’s action in commentary box

WATCH Ian Healy imitates Jasprit Bumrah's action in commentary box

WATCH Ian Healy imitates Jasprit Bumrah's action in commentary box

WATCH: Ian Healy imitates Jasprit Bumrah’s action in commentary box

Former Australia wicketkeeper-batter and commentator Ian Healy imitated Jasprit Bumrah’s action while commentating during the third Test of the ongoing Border-Gavaskar Trophy in Brisbane. It was a hilarious demonstration of one of the most unique actions ever seen by one of the most iconic keepers for the Australian side during the ’90s who has kept against some world-class bowlers during his time on the field.

Jasprit Bumrah has been the most effective from the visiting team so far in the series. With 17 wickets so far, he is the leading wicket-taker in the series. After a match-haul of eight wickets in Perth and four scalps in Adelaide, Bumrah scalped a fifer in the ongoing Test in Brisbane, including the wickets of centurions Travis Head and Steve Smith.

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Bumrah has the skill and ability that has made him a world-class sensation. An obvious talking point whenever the pacer’s name comes up is his unique and unorthodox bowling action which has given a tough time to batters across the world. Healy also gave a hilarious demonstration calling his run-up and walk-up and imitating his action in the process.

Watch the video below-

Bumrah is currently the number one ranked bowler in Test cricket as per the ICC rankings. The 31-year-old has been in incredible form in all the formats he has played so far. He has already taken over 400 international wickets in just 202 international matches and has given countless match-winning performances for India.

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