
'Redundant Rhetoric': Priyank Panchal Takes Sly Dig At Commentators, Lauds Stuart Broad
Last Updated:
Priyank Panchal has lauded Stuart Broad for comparing Jasprit Bumrah's delivery stride to Glenn McGrath, highlighting rare cricket insights.
Former Gujarat opener Priyank Panchal has lauded England pacer Stuart Broad for comparing Jasprit Bumrah's delivery stride to that of Australia's Glenn McGrath, adding that such insights are rare in today's cricket when 'redundant rhetoric' has become a part of broadcasting.
Ahead of the five-Test series between India and England, there is plenty of attention on Bumrah, who was adjudged Player of the Series in the recent Border-Gavaskar Trophy, which ended earlier this year.
Broad has analysed Bumrah's bowling, noting that the latter runs at 70 miles an hour and hits the pitch at 90.
Broad spoke about former Pakistan pacer Shoaib Akhtar, who had a long run-up and used to deliver at the same pace, but Bumrah has a much balanced run-up with a short-stride pattern.
'He (Bumrah) jogs in, you will be thinking 'this will be 70 miles an hour' and it hits you at 90 and you don't get a real flow. When I faced Shoaib Akhtar, he sprinted in at a hundred miles an hour and delivered at a hundred miles an hour," Broad said while speaking on the For The Love Of Cricket podcast.
'You were ready, but Bumrah is so balanced, in his run-up, it's a short-stride pattern, so he never gets over stride and off balance. I look at Glenn McGrath (who) had the most balanced delivery stride that I watched, and Bumrah is the same," Broad added.
Interesting remark by Stuart Broad about Jasprit Bumrah's release stride being so similar to that of Glenn McGrath. Exactly the kind of cricketing insight that we miss in the current day and age of often redundant rhetoric. Top stuff @StuartBroad8 #ENGvIND — Priyank Panchal (@PKpanchal09) June 18, 2025
Bumrah has revealed that he had ruled out Test leadership during the Indian Premier League itself as part of his workload management and had informed BCCI of his desire to prioritise his bowling responsibilities over captaincy duties.
First Published:
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Time of India
an hour ago
- Time of India
Karn emerges costliest player, roped in by Noida for Rs 17.5L
Lucknow: Indian legbreak googly bowler became the highest paid player in the mini auction of UPT20 league when he was picked by Noida Kings for Rs 17.5 lakh on Wednesday. His base price was Rs 5 lakh. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Six franchises participated in the first mini auction of players for the third edition of UPT20 league. In all, 210 players were registered from UP. The players included those who play for Railways but have domicile in UP. For this, Uttar Pradesh Cricket Association (UPCA) had asked for permission from BCCI to allow inclusion of Railways players who were outside the competitive cricket for 12 months and whose domicile was from UP. Total 10 players from Railways, out of 45, were picked by the franchises through open bid auction. Six teams in aggregate will pay around Rs 2.8 crore to these players. Right arm medium pacer Kartik Tyagi, whose base price was Rs 5 lakh became the second highest-paid player after he was roped in by Meerut Mavericks for Rs 16.25 lakh. Upendra Yadav from Railways became the third highest-paid player who was taken in by Kashi Rudras for Rs 13.5 lakh. Right hand batter Shivam Chaudhary from Railways was roped by Noida Kings for Rs 10.75 lakh. Uvais Ahmad (25), who had batted brilliantly for Meerut Mavericks in the inaugural season, was picked by the same team for Rs 20 lakh against the base price of Rs 2.5 lakh. Besides, batter and wicketkeeper Shoaib Siddique was roped in by Lucknow Flacons for Rs 10 lakh. "The UPT20 League has evolved into a premier platform for showcasing domestic cricketing talent. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now With Season 3, we are witnessing unprecedented enthusiasm from players and franchises alike. The auction is not just a selection process — it's a celebration of opportunity, aspiration, and the future of Uttar Pradesh cricket. I am confident this season will set new benchmarks in professionalism, talent discovery, and fan engagement," said BCCI vice-president Rajeev Shukla. Chairman, Governing Council of UPT20 league, Devendra Chauhan said, "In the third edition of UP T20 League, we have introduced a new feature that players who are domiciled in Uttar Pradesh and play in the Ranji Trophy for the Railways have been included. There are about 11-12 such players whose domicile is in UP, and they have been permitted by the BCCI. As a result, there was intense bidding which will enhance competition, create rivalry, and generate attraction for UP. " "Players selected through talent hunts conducted by the franchises in various districts and camps were given Rs 1.5 lakh in the last season. Their remuneration has been increased to Rs 2 lakh as these players do not get opportunities elsewhere," he said.


Deccan Herald
3 hours ago
- Deccan Herald
ICC ready for four-day Tests in 27–29 WTC cycle
The International Cricket Council (ICC) is ready to sanction four-day Tests for smaller nations in the 2027–29 World Test Championship cycle, but India, Australia and England can still play the traditional five-day matches, according to a report here. The move to reduce matches by one day would be a significant change and can help smaller nations to play more Tests and longer series. 'During discussions last week at the WTC final at Lord's, the ICC chair, Jay Shah, is understood to have expressed his support for four-day Tests, with a view to sanctioning them in time for the 2027–29 WTC cycle,' a report in 'The Guardian' newspaper said. 'England, Australia and India would still be permitted to schedule five-Test series of five-day matches for the Ashes, the Border-Gavaskar Trophy and the newly named Anderson–Tendulkar Trophy, the first iteration of which begins with the first Test between England and India at Headingley on Friday.'


News18
3 hours ago
- News18
Not Karun Nair! Dinesh Karthik Wants 23-Year-Old To Bat At No. 3 For India Vs England
Dinesh Karthik has suggested Sai Sudharsan at No. 3 and Karun Nair at No. 6 for India's first Test against England, with Shardul Thakur in the playing XI. Star India wicketkeeper Dinesh Karthik has said that he would like Sai Sudharsan to bat at No. 3 for India, with Karun Nair down at 6 when India take on England in the first of their five-match Test series at Leeds on June 20, adding that Shardul Thakur would pip Nitish Kumar Reddy to the playing XI. The Indian team management is faced with a huge selection conundrum regarding the batting unit after the recent retirements of Rohit Sharma and ace batter Virat Kohli. The departures of the star duo have led to some significant shuffles in the batting order. Karthik has backed Yashasvi Jaiswal and KL Rahul to continue their success from the recent Border-Gavaskar Trophy. Skipper Shubman Gill and Pant were named in the middle order by Karthik, while the returning Nair was slotted in at No. 6. Jaiswal, Rahul, Sudharsan, Gill, Pant, Nair, Ravindra Jadeja and Shardul formed Karthik's top 7 for the Headingley Test. Pant has already confirmed that he would be batting at No. 5 while Gill takes over the No. 4 slot. 'Jaiswal looks like a man who is ready for a challenge like this. At No.3, Sai Sudharsan, I feel he has done outstandingly well in white-ball cricket, IPL and in the limited opportunities he has had for India as well," Karthik said while speaking on a video on his Instagram handle. 'Can he (Sudharsan) convert that form into red-ball cricket as well? Shubman Gill, who is going to take over the mantle from the King. That's a big one, but he knows. He wants to win that dressing room," Karthik said. 'If he gets going with the bat and shows the form he has shown in white-ball cricket, the world is his oyster. At No.8, I think Shardul Thakur is going to be the man. He is a bowling all-rounder, but his batting is going to be useful," Karthik added. England have already named their playing XI for their series opener. Experienced pace bowling all-rounder Chris Woakes returned to the line-up while Ollie Pope was preferred over Jacob Bethell.