
Jasprit Bumhrah from India. (Photo: Images George Wood/Getty) New Delhi: After an intense show in the field, a moment outside the field as a photo of Jasprit Bumhrah in an animated interview with the head coach India Gautam Gambhir inside the dressing room became a viral on Saturday. The painting, which was captured during the last hour of the game on the 2nd day of the first test against England in Headingley, caused the buzzing between fans, many speculation about the exchange between PACE ACE and the newly appointed coach. Bumrah had all the reasons why he was fired. The Indian fast pitchway was in a devastating rhythm and claimed that all three English goals when England achieved 209/3 in response to Indian 471. Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!His scalps included a valuable goal Joe Root and a brilliant van that sent Zak Crawley’s package in the first. At the end, however, he denied him the fourth when Harry Brook was caught at zero, a moment that could have an impact on the result of the match.
Gautam Gambhir and Jasprit Bumrah (Screengrab)
Despite the dominance of large parts of the day, India was left slightly frustrated by dropped catches and missed chances. Bumrah let Ben Duckett and Ollie fall soon in their shifts, and the Pope eventually earned to reach the undefeated century. Bumrah ended 3/48 out of 12 enemy crosses, clearly Indian Standout of the pitch. Indian shifts began to promise on the launch queue, but they disintegrated dramatically. After centuries from SHUBMAN GILL (147) and Rishabh Pant (134), India collapsed from 430-3 to 471 and lost the last seven goals in just 41 runs. Josh and Ben Stokes shared eight goals when England attacked back into the competition. But while England celebrated the Pope’s courageous hundreds, it was Burah’s energy that became a viral moment of the day, adding spices to the already exciting test battle.