
Cricketing World has celebrated a historic milestone Jasprit Bumrah, IndiaThe Premier Fast Bowler picked up his 100th T20 international wicket South Africa at Cuttack, officially taking him to 100 wickets for his ‘club’ in all three formats.
This phenomenal achievement cements its status as one of the most complete and versatile boxing of the modern era. He joins a select group of global players who display the rare blend of care, adaptability and skills required to dominate Test, Odi and T20I Cricket. Bumrah’s pinpoint accuracy, deceptive change-ups and lethal yorkers have made him indispensable across formats and his innings to achieve this magnificent treble is the first time he has ever hurt him to underline his legacy of bowling, surpassing format and national records.
Jasprit Bumrah’s 100th T20I Wicket
Bumrah secures 100th T20I Wicket in 2025-100 on 9 December 2025 The first T20 international of the five-match series against South Africa at Barabati stadium in cuttack.
- Tends to: Historic Wicket was a young South African batsman, Dewald brevis.
- Dismissal: It came in the 11th over of South Africa’s innings. Bumrah gave the BRevis a sharp, backward length ball outside off stump that rushed him. Attempting a delivery or slip but his shot only managed to be hit, Suryakumar hit a simple catch that was placed to Yadav.
- Context: This wicket not only took Bumrah to 100 T20i scalps (make it his second Indian to reach the next stage Arshdeep Singh) But, more significantly, in Tests (234), ODIS (149) and T20IS (100), he officially became the first Indian bowler to join the prestigious all-round century club.
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5 elite bowlers with 100+ wickets in all three formats
1. Lasith Malinga (Sri Lanka):
Malinga, popularly known as ‘Slinger’, was the first bowler in history to reach this remarkable all-round century. His unique round-arm action and unmatched accuracy with his toe-crushing Yorker made him a fearsome, generation-defining bowling threat in white-ball cricket.
2. Tim Southee (New Zealand):
A swing master, Southee has the second highest combined Wicket Tally among these five. He is a testament to longevity and consistency to serve as a spearhead for the black caps for more than a decade in the black caps.
3. Shakib al Hasan (Bangladesh):
Bowling an all-rounder in this prestigious list, Shakib’s achievements highlight his world-class ability and continued dominance. As Bangladesh’s greatest cricketer, he is a pillar in all three formats, combining relentless left-arm orthodox bowling with impressive batting.
4. Shaheen Afridi (Pakistan):
The youngest fast bowler on board for this elite club, Shaheen is known for his fearsome pace, sharp swing and ability to take wickets early in the innings. A rapid rise across formats showcases a generation of talent that has quickly become Pakistan’s main strike weapon.
5. Jasprit Bumrah (India):
The latest entrant and the first Indian, Bumrah has shown remarkable consistency, especially with a superior average and economy rate across all formats between the five. His uncanny movement combined with extraordinary accuracy and control make him the most effective multi-format bowler of his time.
100 Wakets All format club
| Player | Country | Test Wickets | Odi wickets | T20i Wickets |
| Tim South | New Zealand | 391 | 221 | 164 |
| Shakib Al Hasan | Bangladesh | 246 | 317 | 149 |
| Jasprit Bumrah | India | 234 | 149 | 101 |
| Shaheen Afridi | Pakistan | 121 | 135 | 126 |
| Lasia malinga | Sri Lanka | 101 | 338 | 107 |
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