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Jasprit Bumrah vs Zaheer Khan: Which player has the better bowling record after 89 ODIs?

Both Bumrah and Zaheer are one of the finest pacers to ever don the Indian jersey, however which one of them has an upper hand over the other after featuring in 89 ODIs?

Jasprit Bumrah vs Zaheer Khan: Which player has the better bowling record after 89 ODIs?

Jasprit Bumrah vs Zaheer Khan: Which player has the better bowling record after 89 ODIs?

1.) Overs and maidens

After completing 89 matches in the one-day format, Bumrah has bowled 763.2 overs while Zaheer had bowled 730 overs after featuring in the same number of ODIs. Bumrah has 57 maiden overs under his name so far while Zaheer had bowled 43 maidens after completing the same number of overs.

Zaheer Khan

2.) Wickets

After completing 89 matches in one-day cricket, Bumrah has taken 149 wickets while Zaheer had picked up 132 wickets after featuring in the same number of matches in the format.

Jasprit Bumrah

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3.) Five-wicket hauls

After featuring in 89 matches in the one-day cricket, Bumrah has picked up 2 fifers in the format while Zaheer hadn’t picked up any fifers after completing the same number of ODIs.

Zaheer Khan

4.) Best bowling figures

After completing 89 matches in one-day cricket, Bumrah has the best bowling figures of 6/19 while Zaheer’s best bowling figures were 4/19 after he had played the same number of matches in the format.

Jasprit Bumrah

5.) Average

After completing 89 matches in one-day cricket, Bumrah has an average of 23.55 while Zaheer had an average of 26.92 after featuring in the same number of ODIs.

Zaheer Khan

6.) Economy rate

After completing 89 matches in one-day cricket, Bumrah has an economy rate of 4.59 while Zaheer had an economy rate of 4.86 after featuring in the same number of ODIs.

Zaheer Khan

7.) Zaheer’s career

The former left-arm Indian pacer played a total of 200 ODIs and picked up a highly impressive 282 scalps in his illustrious career. Zaheer ended his ODI career with the best figures of 5/42 and an average of 29.43. He is one of the highest-wicket takers for the Men in Blue in the one-day format.

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