The game is over in just 6 balls … Jasprit Bumrah’s move worked, England batsman like this

Jaspreet Bumrah’s trick worked. (Photo- PTI)

The Leeds Test for Team India has been very good so far. The Indian team scored 471 runs in their first innings. At the same time, Jasprit Bumrah managed to give the team a strong start in bowling. Jasprit Bumrah rocked her brilliant bowling in the beginning. In the very first over of England’s first innings, Bumrah sent Jack Crolee to the pavilion to give India the first success. He did such a trick in the first over that Cruli got completely trapped in it.

Jaspreet Bumrah’s move worked

Bumrah prepared a clever setup to get the wicket of Jack Croly. He threw the opening five balls of his over around the fourth or fifth stump, trying to woo Crolee. But on the last ball, he did his move. He threw this ball very close to Crolly’s body, which was in the line of off stump. However, the ball took a swing outwards in the last moment and took the edge of Crolie’s bat and went into the hands of Karun Nair standing in the first sleep.

This cunning of Bumrah not only gave the initial blow to England’s batting, but also raised the freshness of the Indian team. Due to which there was an atmosphere of enthusiasm among the fans present in the stadium. Bumrah once again proved the experience of experience with this sample of his bowling and the art of tricking the opposing batsmen. Due to which England lost their first wicket on the score of just 4 runs.

Waqar Yunus left behind

Jasprit Bumrah has left behind Pakistan veteran Waqar Younis in a special list with this wicket. Bumrah has come at number 5 in terms of taking the most wickets in foreign Tests by Asian bowlers. Bumrah has 159 wickets in foreign Tests. At the same time, Waqar Younis took 158 wickets.

Asish Roy
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