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Jasprit Bumrah said, “The reality is that I was tired. There was nothing happy. I bowled for a long time on the field and sometimes I get tired. Now I am not 21-22 years old to jump on every wicket. I was happy that I contributed and just wanted to go back to my place.”
Delhi: In the third Test match being played between India and England at Lord’s, Indian Pesar Jasprit Bumrah once again caught everyone’s attention with his brilliant performance. Bumrah took 5 wickets for 74 runs in England’s first innings and pushed the opposition team to the backfoot with his deadly bowling.
He sent India to the pavilion by sending important players like Joe Root, Harry Brook, Ben Stokes, Chris Woakes and Jofra Archer to a strong position. The special thing is that he once again dismissed the veteran England batsman Joe Root, who became his victim for the 11th time in Test cricket.
However, even after taking the fifth wicket, Bumrah did not celebrate any special celebration. Neither did he smile, nor did he express any feeling. Many people were surprised to see his calm attitude and began to speculate that he is probably angry with the lower -order batsmen of England, who brought the score close to 400. However, after the end of the second day of the match, Bumrah himself removed the curtain from this secret at the press conference.
31-year-old Jasprit Bumrah said, “The reality is that I was tired. There was no happiness. I bowled for a long time on the field and sometimes I get tired. Now I am not 21-22 years old to jump on every wicket. I was happy that I was happy and just wanted to go back to my place.”
This was Bumrah’s second five consecutive wicket hall in this series. Earlier, he also performed brilliantly with five wickets in the Leeds Test. He was rested under the workload management from the Edgbaston Test, but his return to Lord’s made it clear that he is still India’s most trusted and dangerous fast bowler. His speed, swing and the ability to take wickets in adverse circumstances make him different from the rest.
This performance of Bumrah is not only a matter of pride for Indian cricket lovers, but is also proof that he remains the backbone of Team India’s fast bowling, even if he could not celebrate after the wicket due to tiredness.
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