
Former England Captain Michael Vaughan praised India at the head of Jasprit Bumrah for his almost perfect charm with a new ball on the fourth day of the ongoing Lord test. Pacer of the right shoulder hit the spotless length on the unfortunate playground, so England usually rushed to the surface that began to introduce real challenges for the dough with aggressive opening-Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett-with.
India was omitted in their second shifts at 387 and before the end of the game on the third day enough time remained for at least two exceeding. However, the coming English openers had to face only lonely than the stumps were triggered on the penultimate day of the third match in the series.
Moments before the game ended on the third day, there was a heated exchange between Crawley and Indian Fielders after Bumrah hit the opener on the glove with sharp delivery. Crawley appeared in pain and required the treatment of a physiotherapist, which led to the fact that in this short session he was only one at this short session and visibly concerned about the English couple.
With the ball still fresh on the fourth day, Bumrah took full advantage of Lord’s fine, but told a slope and released the magic of lasting intensity and accuracy. Although the gate column does not have to reflect its dominance, the fire charm of the 31 -year -old has left a lasting impact.
“When you have Jasprit Bumrah, his charm in the morning on the fourth day was with the best,” Vaughan said at Cricbuzz. “How is the hand of Zak Crawley still intact?
Bumrah repeatedly upset the high right -hander Crawley and forced him to unpleasant positions during the first session. The intensity of the magic attached the English highest order back and prevented them from promoting their usual aggressive intention and pressure to build when the match gathered the pace.
Both teams published an identical score-387-in their first shift. How often can be seen in the era of Bazball, England has focused on maintaining alive and entertainment, although the draw seemed like a strong option. However, this high -risk approach can fire. On the pitch offering unpredictable reflections and movement, attacking pitchors can turn a bold strategy into a sudden collapse.
“I saw enough on the surface on the third day. He started doing a little bit,” Vaughan added. “We don’t make a boring draw-we always create a little drama-and Bazballrs in general are happy to have fun. I’m not saying that is the reason for collapse, but I’m sure they wanted another 100 runs.”
With half of the session on the fourth day, the second shift of India got to a rock start. Although the English stimulation is visibly tired, they maintained a remarkable discipline. Brydon Cars, Bowling with a rhythm, produced a sharp Nip-Backers to release Karun Nair and in the form of Captain SHUBMAN GILL cheap. Then Ben Stokes uproot Nightwatchman Akashdeep’s off-Pauz, so India left on 58/4 on the stump.
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Published:
Saurabh Kumar
Published on:
14 July 2025
Tune