Bat thrown, scream came out … Jasprit Bumrah taught a lesson to Jack Croi, who did gimmick, video

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Fans are getting a great competition in the Lord’s Test being played between India and England. In this match, not only a great match of cricket is being seen between the two teams, but some such moments have also come out, which were more discussed than the game. At the end of the third day’s game, England batsmen Jack Crolly and Ben Docket were seen to be a ruin of time, which had caused tension between the two teams. In the beginning of the fourth day, however, Indian fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah taught Croly a lesson that he might not be able to forget soon.

Bumrah taught a lesson to Crowley

At the end of the third day’s game, Crowley and Dock were seen wasting time at the crease. Crowly tried to long batting in the last over of the day by making an excuse for injury, so that he does not have to bat for long. During this, there was a dispute between the two teams. But at the beginning of the fourth day, Jasprit Bumrah responded to Crlay in his own style. Jasprit Bumrah gave him real pain at the beginning of the fourth day, which he will remember for a long time.

In fact, in the beginning of the fourth day, a ball from Bumrah started directly on the hand of Croly, due to which he was seen in a lot of pain. Not only this, Crowley was seen screaming with pain and he also threw his bat. But Bumrah did not stop here. After some time, he hit another ball on Crolly’s hand, which was so fast and accurate that Crolee’s confidence was completely broken. After this bowling, Crrolly could not stand at the crease for a long time and finally Nitish was dismissed by Nitish Reddy by scoring 22 runs.

Ben Docket also gave pain

On the bowling of Jasprit Bumrah, not only Jack Croly, Ben Docket also appeared in a problem. A ball from Bumrah could also go to Ben Docket’s body, after which he also appeared in pain. Due to which Ben Docket also lost his wicket soon. Ben Docket scored only 12 runs in this innings and became a victim of Mohammad Siraj.

Asish Roy
Asish Roy is a dedicated football writer with a deep love for the beautiful game. From Premier League thrillers to Champions League classics and everything in between, He covers football with a keen eye for tactics, player form, and match-day drama. With years of experience analyzing games and following global football trends, Asish brings fans closer to the sport through well-researched articles, match previews, transfer news, and opinion pieces.
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