Jasprit Bumrah's consistent performance in India's Test tours to Australia has been crucial for their historic series wins. On his third tour, Bumrah's 21 wickets in three Tests of the ongoing Border Gavaskar Trophy, averaging 10.90, highlight his dominance. His strike rate of 41.0 outshines bowling legends, showcasing his significant impact in Australia.
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