As Australia defeated India in the 2nd T20I of the five-match series, once again two of the world's best fast bowlers, Jasprit Bumrah and Josh Hazlewood, are in focus. Both are match-winners for their countries and have given a headache to batters across formats. Here's a look at how the two speedsters compare after playing 60 T20 Internationals each.   Bumrah vs Hazlewood - Numbers After 60 T20Is   Comparing their T20I careers after 60 matches, Jasprit Bumrah took 69 wickets at an average of 20.22, while Josh Hazlewood managed to take 79 wickets at an average of 21.26. While Hazlewood has taken more wickets, the better average of Bumrah shows how consistently effective he has been in containing runs and striking at crucial moments.   The economy rate in T20s is an important measure for any bowler, and here again, Bumrah has an edge over Hazlewood. Indian pacer maintained an impressive economy rate below 7, while Hazlewood had 7.47. Bumrah bowls accurate yorkers and slower balls at the right time, which makes him one of the toughest in death overs.   Also Read | Abhishek Sharma Equals SKY’s T20I Record with Quick Fifty in 2nd T20I vs AUS   Best Bowling Figures and Maidens   In terms of best bowling performances, Bumrah's best figures after 60 matches were 3/11 while Hazlewood's best was 4/12. Both have never taken a five-wicket haul in T20Is, showing how evenly matched they are in terms of impact.   When it comes to bowling maiden overs, Bumrah once again has the edge. The Indian speedster bowled 9 maiden overs, compared to 7 maidens by Hazlewood. This speaks volumes about the phenomenal control of Bumrah over his line and length, even in the shortest format.   Final Take   While Hazlewood has been a workhorse for Australia, much as Bumrah has been an important cog in the wheel for India, both players have proved their worth in world cricket.   Though Hazlewood is ahead in terms of total wickets taken, Bumrah's economy, average, and consistency have made him one of the most feared bowlers in T20I cricket. As India now focuses on levelling the series at Hobart, this fight between these two world-class pacers will be a thing to watch.