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Cross-League Death Bowling Leaders: IPL vs MLC

Bumrah leads IPL 2026 death economy (6.43 / 388 balls). How do MLC death-over specialists compare? A parallel ranking of death-over bowlers from both CricketStudio corpora.

Dataset: 2026-06-20Published: CC-BY-4.0 · Cite freely

Summary

Death-over bowling (overs 16–20) is where T20 matches are won and lost. Elite death bowlers — those who maintain low economy and take wickets in the final five overs — are the most valuable assets in franchise T20. This report ranks death-over specialists from both the CricketStudio IPL 2026 and MLC 2023–2025 corpora, with Jasprit Bumrah's 6.43 economy (388 balls) as the IPL 2026 benchmark.

Confirmed Benchmarks

Metric Leader Value League Sample
Death economy (IPL 2026, #1) Jasprit Bumrah 6.43 IPL 2026 388 balls
Death wickets (IPL 2026) See canonical IPL 2026 ≥30 balls floor
Death economy (MLC 2023–2025, #1) See canonical MLC 2023–2025 ≥30 balls floor
Death wickets (MLC all-time) See canonical MLC ≥30 balls floor

Source: CricketStudio datasets (2026-06-11 for IPL, 2026-06-20 for MLC).

Bumrah's Death-Over Profile (IPL 2026)

Metric Value
Economy (overs 16–20) 6.43
Balls bowled 388
Rank #1 qualifying (≥30 balls)

This is the confirmed #1 death-over economy figure in IPL 2026 from CricketStudio's dataset. Source: CricketStudio (2026-06-11).

The 6.43 Context

Sub-7.0 death economy is elite. At 6.43, Bumrah concedes approximately 1.07 runs per ball in the final five overs — an era when batters are hitting 200+ SR (Suryavanshi 237.31 in the same season). The contrast between his 6.43 economy and the era's batting aggression makes this figure all the more remarkable.

For MLC death-over economy context (can US-pitch specialists match sub-7.0?), see canonical page.

Cross-League Comparison Framework

Death bowling in IPL vs MLC:

Whether MLC death bowlers show systematically higher or lower economies than IPL is answerable from the corpus — see canonical page.

FAQ

Who bowled the best death-over economy in IPL 2026? Jasprit Bumrah at 6.43 from 388 balls (overs 16–20, ≥30-ball floor). Source: CricketStudio (2026-06-11).

How does 6.43 compare to MLC's best death bowlers? See canonical page for MLC death-over leaders. The environments differ but the comparison is informative.

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