
Jasprit Bumrah celebrates with his teammates on the 2nd day of the third test match between England and India on Lord’s cricket land in London. (AP) When Jasprit Bumrah exhaled the fire on the second day of the third test between India and England in Lord’s, former English captain Nasser Hussain revealed that the sailor wanted to be on the Criket Home Council. The semper returned to India playing XI for the third test after missing the second match in Edgbaston.India vs England 3. Test day 2 Live scoreAfter introducing the goal of Harry Brook on day 1, Bumrah helped his sum along with the goals Joe Root, Ben Stokes and Chris Woakes. At one stage, with Root and Woakes, he was in the hat trick.Former Captain of England Nasser Hussain said in the commentary that Bumrah, destined to play three tests in the series, went from the second test because he wanted to see his name among the legends at Lord.
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“He wanted to play in Lordov, he wanted to be awarded,” Hussain said in the commentary.On Thursday, England won the throwing and decided to bat against India in the third test Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy, with both teams welcomed their premieres by fast pitch Jofra Archer and Jasprit Bumrah. A series of five matches stands at 1-1, after victory in England in England in Headingley and a 336-run victory in India, Edgbaston.India brought Bumhrah instead of Prasidh Krishna, while Kuldeep Yadav remained on the sidelines.Indian Captain Shubman Gill shared his thoughts of throwing decisions: “If there is something in the goal, it will be in the first few days. I think the post from everyone was great; that was what we focused on all of us. Bowlers feel confident, it was not confident, it was not confident.England XI: Zak Crawley, Ben Duckett, Ollie Pope, Joe Root, Harry Brook, Ben Stokes, Jamie Smith, Chris Woakes, Brydon Cars, Jofra Archer and Shoaib Bashir.India XI: Yashasvi Jaiswal, Kl Rahul, Karun Nair, SHUBMAN GILL, RISHABH PANT, NITISH KUMAR REDDY, RAVINDRA JADEJA, WASHINGTON SUNDAR, JASPRIT BUMRAH, AKASH DEEP AND MOHAMMED SIARS.