
India The rapid champion Jasprit Bumrah was seen hiding his face behind the cap when Yashasvi Jaiswal dropped Ollie’s Pope at 60 during the first test against England in Headley in Leeds. Bumrah again appeared as a standout pitch for India when he rejected the English openers Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett.
Speedster had almost the third goal when he was successful in finding the outer edge of the Pope’s bat. However, to his dismay, Jaiswal eventually dropped him from the second slip and added to the frustration of Bumrah. On the drop, the Indian pace was seen at the forefront of hiding a face behind the cap frustrated when the Indian field was constantly letting him go.
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Previously, Burmah created another opportunity in his first charm, when Ben Duckett made him hit directly towards the point. However, surprisingly, Ravindra Jadeja dropped him and gave the life of an English chick 15 ..
The drop ended expensive by India when Duckett and the Pope were sewn by a massive 124-run stand for the second goal with Ollie Pope to stabilize English shifts. Bumrah returned again in the second charm of tea to be responsible for the opener in England, which made him play one back on his stumps.
The Indian field was sloppy during their shifts when players gave off easy boundaries near the fence and lacked energy in nearby regions. At the beginning of the day, SHUBMAN GILL and RISHABH PANT were involved in a massive 209-Run partnership for the fourth goal to bring India to the commanding position. Gill registered the second highest score of the Indian batter on the captain’s debut with his shifts 147.
On the other hand, Pant registered his seventh trial century with his stormy shifts 134 (178) dotted with 12 four and six gigantic six. After their release, however, the rest of the Indian tab was capitulated when England was finally managed to find a swing. As a result, India went from 430/3 to 471, because Ben Stokes (4/66) and Josh language (4/86) chose four goals for England.
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June 21, 2025