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BAMBOOZLED: Most Bowled Dismissals For A Bowler In Tests Since 2022

BAMBOOZLED: Most Bowled Dismissals For A Bowler In Tests Since 2022

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photoDetails english 2919995 https://zeenews.india.com/photos/sports/cricket/bamboozled-most-bowled-dismissals-for-a-bowler-in-tests-since-2022-2920009 Updated:Jun 22, 2025, 02:46 PM IST A Pillar of Indian Test Success
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Bumrah's unmatched consistency and his bowled-dismissal record underline his role as India's bowling lynchpin, crucial to their hopes in the current series and beyond. Bumrah's Brilliance in Headingley
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In the ongoing Headingley Test, Bumrah's form remains red-hot. He took 3 wickets on Day 2, further asserting his dominance as India's bowling spearhead. Aussie Captain's Control – Pat Cummins (Australia)
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Cummins, with 25 bowled dismissals, blends speed with remarkable control, frequently breaching defenses and leading Australia's Test attack by example. India's All-Round Threat – Ravindra Jadeja (India)
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Matching Jayasuriya with 26 bowled dismissals, Jadeja's tight lines and subtle variations consistently knock over stumps in the subcontinent and beyond. Lankan Spin Maestro – Prabath Jayasuriya (Sri Lanka)
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With 26 bowled dismissals, Jayasuriya's relentless line and deceptive spin have made him Sri Lanka's most dangerous spinner in the longest format. Unrivalled Precision – Jasprit Bumrah (India)
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Jasprit Bumrah leads the list with 28 bowled dismissals. His pinpoint accuracy, steep bounce, and late movement have made him a nightmare for batters. Masters of Timber Since 2022
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A look at the top bowlers in Test cricket since 2022 with the most bowled dismissals, a true mark of precision and dominance with the ball. Bowled Beauty
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Since 2022, bowled dismissals in Test cricket have been a key indicator of a bowler's accuracy and control. These bowlers are best atbrattling stump threatning batters of their sheer pace.

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