The West Indies team has missed the opportunity to take a big lead. (Photo-Daniel PRENTICE/Gallo Images/Getty Images)
In the Leeds Test, Team India fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah bowled brilliantly in the first innings, but his team did not support him and the result was that India lost the match. If during England’s first innings, Team India player Jaspreet Bumrah could have been the result of the match. Some similar views are being seen in the Caribbean country away from the soil of England. Where a fast bowler has been cheated not 2 or 3 times but 5 times so far. All this happened during the first Test match being played against Australia and West Indies.
What is the matter?
The first Test match between Australia and West Indies is being played in Bridtown, Barbados. During this match, like Jasprit Bumrah, his team players have dripped a total of five catches off the ball of West Indies fast bowler Shamar Joseph. During the Leeds Test match, Indian players left many catches off Bumrah.
Now the scene was also seen here in Barbados, where the team’s fielders left five catches off the ball of Shamar Joseph. If this did not happen, the condition of Australia would have been worse. Joseph took four wickets in the first innings, while in the second innings he has taken one wicket so far. Because of this, this Test match has reached an exciting turn.
West Indies lost a chance
On the second day of the first Test match being played between Australia and West Indies, the hosts missed the opportunity to take a big lead in the first innings. In response to Australia’s first innings, the first innings of the West Indies was reduced to 190 runs. Sai Hope scored 48 runs for the West Indies, while captain Roston Chase scored 44 runs.
For Australia, Mitchell Starc took the most three wickets. Captain Pat Cummins, Josh Hazlewood and Bu Webster took 2-2 wickets. Nathan Lion got one wicket. Australia have scored 92 runs for 4 wickets by the end of the second day’s play in their second innings. Travis Head 13 and Bu Webster are playing 19 runs. The Australian team has taken a lead of 82 runs so far.