Save God from such an over! This third time this mistake shook Bumrah, left after damaging Team India

No ball of Bumrah caused loss (photo: Cricket Australia)

It is said that when the same mistake is again and again, it is like a crime. And, in the Leeds Test, Jasprit Bumrah has done the same crime. He made the same mistake for the third time and the result was that he was shocked, Team India also suffered a strong loss. In the Leeds Test, the same mistake from Jasprit Bumrah was seen in the game of the last over of the second day. Bumrah, who came to put that over, put not one but 3 no balls. Now there was not much damage on the first two no balls, but after the third no ball, it can be said that God can save from such over.

The entire drama of the last over of the second day

Now know that drama of the last over of the second day in full detail. It happened that captain Shubman Gill handed Bumrah to Bumrah with the hope that he overthrew another wicket of England by shrinking the game of the day. Captain Saheb and Bumrah started bowling on the shoulder of this expectation of the team. After throwing the first two balls, the third ball he scored a no ball. In the game of the last over of the day, the first no ball mistake was corrected, then the fourth ball was thrown again. When he went on to put that ball again, he got the wicket of Harry Brook on him. Siraj caught a catch on that ball from Bumrah. Team India started celebrating, but then the third umpire also made that ball a no ball and made him enjoy their celebration.

This was the first time in Test cricket when Bumrah and Harry Brook were face to face. Bumrah also dismissed the brook. But he did not get that wicket due to the ball being declared no ball. After this, by putting the remaining two balls legal, Bumrah completed his over, but the malaise of Brook’s not taking wicket was definitely left on his heart and mind.

England’s three wickets were dropped by Bumrah

In response to 471 runs scored in India’s first innings, England had scored 209 for 3 wickets by the end of the second day’s play. All three wickets of England took 48 runs in 13 overs. The fourth victim was also in his hands, but Bumrah had to face the mistake of the mistake made in his hands.

How big losses to Team India?

Harry Brook’s account is not open in the second day’s game. They are unbeaten by playing 12 balls. Team India has suffered losses due to his dismissal on the second day. But, how big that loss is, it will now depend on how big they play in the third day game by taking advantage of the life of the second day?

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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