Bhuvi’s Blind Test Why He Cranked Jasprit Bumrah Above Mohammed Siraj in His T20 Power Rankings

Ever considered asking a colleague pacer to rank the world’s greatest T20 bowlers – blindfolded? That’s exactly the game Bhuvneshwar Kumar played on the Talk with Manvendra podcast—and the outcome was pure entertainment for fans. Sitting back just weeks before the Asia Cup 2025, he revealed to the world who he has secretly rated above whom, spoiler alert, it was India. If you are here for inside vibes, informed assessment, and a fan-to-fan hangout, stay with me, I’ve got you.

 

The Blind Rankings: What’s the Surprise?

 

First up, Bhuvneshwar’s blind T20 bowlers list is pretty interesting. At the very top, no surprises—it’s Jasprit Bumrah, the go-to man in any T20 crunch moment. Right after him, he went with his RCB teammate Josh Hazlewood, known for his control and bounce. In third comes Rashid Khan, the Afghan spin wizard who is a nightmare for batters worldwide. Mitchell Starc slots in at number four with his pace and swing, while Mohammed Siraj lands at five, showing he’s in the mix but not quite at Bumrah’s level yet. Finally, Pat Cummins closes the list at six, still a top-class bowler but not quite Bhuvi’s T20 favorite.

 

So, putting Bumrah at number one? Not surprising—not much shock factor here, considering his expert death bowling and wicket-taking ability. But to have Siraj at a distant number five, ahead of Cummins? Interesting. It is that simple: Bhuvi is suggesting that Siraj, whilst very good, is still not at the very top tier (perhaps just lacking in consistent T20 performances compared to the other players on that list).

 

What Does That Say About India’s Pace Arsenal?

 

Okay, let’s break it down. Two Indians—Bumrah and Siraj—feature in the top five. That’s big—it signals that Bhuvneshwar sees India’s T20 bowling unit as truly world-class. But look at the order: Bumrah is untouchable, the game’s premier T20 bowler in his view. Siraj, while strong, is still ranked behind world-beaters like Hazlewood, Rashid, and Starc.

 

What’s interesting here is perspective. Bhuvneshwar isn’t dissing Siraj—far from it. The context matters: Rashid dominates with variations, Hazlewood brings precision, Starc brings firepower. Siraj, the engine of India’s attack recently, perhaps needs that extra yard of acclaim in the T20 format to join the top tier in Bhuvi’s eyes. It’s less about who’s bad, more about who’s elite.

 

Why Now? Timing’s Everything—and the Asia Cup Angle

 

Why did Bhuvneshwar seem so upfront about these rankings now? Asia Cup 2025 is just around the corner—teams are sizing each other up, and fans are all ears. Bhuvi’s list drops a hint of what India’s pace bench looks like behind closed doors. It’s also a subtle nod to selectors and fans: “Yep, both Bumrah and Siraj matter—but let’s be real about where they stand in T20 hierarchy.”

 

So, what does it say about our state at this point? Bhuvneshwar’s blind ranking is something more than just an affirming guessing game; it is a pulse check on India’s T20 bowling core heading into the Asia Cup 2025. He anoints Bumrah as the unequivocal crowned king; he places Siraj in the same conversation but also names and differentiates him against worldly powers. Rivkin rhymes and salutes India, tacitly keeping an eye on the pace balancing act.

 

FAQs:

 

1. Who did Bhuvneshwar Kumar rank as the number one T20 bowler?

Jasprit Bumrah was ranked number one.

 

2. Which RCB teammate did Bhuvneshwar place second in his blind ranking?

He placed Josh Hazlewood at number two.

 

3. Where did Rashid Khan feature in the list?

Rashid Khan was ranked third.

 

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