Cricket fans around the world are rubbing their eyes in absolute disbelief. The man who is usually a guaranteed nightmare for batsmen, the toe-crushing yorker king himself, is currently enduring one of the most baffling slumps in Indian Premier League history.
According to the latest stats, Jasprit Bumrah has bowled a staggering 90 balls in IPL 2026 without claiming a single wicket. To put that into perspective, that is exactly 15 full overs of pure frustration for the Mumbai Indians' premier fast bowler. He went wicketless in Sunday's match against RCB as well.
For a player who built his entire reputation on striking early and dismantling death-over batting lineups, this unprecedented dry spell is sending shockwaves through the cricketing community.
What makes this statistic even more sensational is just how far ahead Bumrah is compared to his peers on this unwanted leaderboard. It lays bare the stark reality of the 2026 season so far:
Jasprit Bumrah: 90 Balls
Harshal Patel: 46 Balls
Varun Chakravarthy: 36 Balls
Bumrah has bowled nearly double the number of wicketless deliveries of the next bowler on the list, Harshal Patel. India's T20 World Cup winner and KKR spinner Varun Chakravarthy is also in the list.
What is Going Wrong for the Pace Maestro?
Is it a loss of rhythm? Are batsmen simply playing him with extreme caution, choosing to see off his overs rather than attack him? Or is it simply a bizarre run of terrible luck where the edges just aren't carrying to the fielders?
Usually, when Bumrah runs in to bowl, a wicket feels inevitable.
But right now, the magic seems to be missing. Opposing teams might be employing a "survival first" tactic against the Indian spearhead, safely negotiating his 24 deliveries to feast on the rest of the bowling attack. However, for a bowler of Bumrah's immense caliber, returning empty-handed match after match is a glaring anomaly.
Every champion faces hurdles, and Jasprit Bumrah is arguably the greatest modern-day fast bowler across formats. But for now, the numbers don't lie. The 2026 IPL has delivered its biggest shock yet 90 balls, zero wickets, and a whole lot of questions for Jasprit Bumrah.





