
Jasprit Bumhrah Bowls 2. Day of the third test between England and India at Lord. (Getty Images) Jasprit Bumrah abstained from the controversial comments on frequent changes in the Duke balls during the second day of the third test against England in Lord’s. This problem attracted attention when several changes in the ball appeared during the day, with Indian captain Shaubman Gill, involved in heated discussions with referees over the spare balls.Saga’s ball change began only a few transitions to the day when India aroused fears of the 10-old Duke ball. The judge’s attempt to carry out the ball through the hoop was unsuccessful, which led to replacement.
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Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!Gill was visibly disturbed during interviews with the referee, including during a break for drinks. When the ball lost shape, another ball change was required after 48 supplies.
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England also asked to exchange the ball in the final session, but the ball passed the hoop test and remained in the game.When Bumrah was asked about repeated ball changes, he maintained a diplomatic attitude. “The ball is changing, I don’t really check it. It is obvious that I don’t want to lose money because I work very hard and play a lot of exceeding. So I don’t want to say any controversial statement and get the fees deducted. But we bowled with the ball we got.Despite the controversy of changing the ball and less than ideal conditions, Bumrah brought impressive performance, 5/74. Harry Brook, Ben Stokes and Joe Root, which helped India to get an advantage.After playing the Nitish Kumar Reddy Day, Bumra’s influence on the team stressed and said it was governed by its leadership.“Lord, first, this answer is a lie. He doesn’t ask me anything.Bumrah also elaborated his approach to mentoring younger players. “So it’s as simple as I try to keep them. I don’t try to jump into every conversation, give them too much information, try to tell them to do things like me, because it’s not how it won’t work.