
Former English captain Nasser Hussain described Jasprit Bumrah as an absolute genius and compared his ability to bamboo opposition dough with the powers of Shane Warne legend. He also expressed hope that Bumrah remains uninvited so that the cricket world could enjoy his brilliance for the coming years.
Jasprit Bumrah returned to test cricket as if he had left it – he brought an Indian attack and represented the biggest threat to the ball. He returned from the stress reaction in his previously ran back, there were serious concerns about whether he was transformed and how well he would recover. But in headingley, Bumrah quickly gave these doubts to rest and established himself again as a standout pitch on the pitch.
Bumrah re -emphasized why he is currently considered the best fast pitch in the world and produces and Masterful five goals Provide India’s slender edge in the opening test against England in Headingley.
“Hopefully, we will stay without injury and we have been talking about it for years. There are two brilliant things in cricket – a wrist like Shane Warne Bambozling and a real fast -mounting pitch like Bumhrah Bambozling,” Hussain said at Sky Sports.
The former Captain of England also noted that while Bumrah’s unique action is not something that young crickets should try to imitate, it works perfect for him.
“It’s an absolute genius. This is the only word for him. You wouldn’t want to replicate him, you wouldn’t want to tell young boys and girls to replicate this event or this event.
“He knows what he is doing, has improved art and will be in the English side of the thorn – not for five tests, maybe three. In the three test matches, he is going to shed the goals,” Hussain added.
Bumrah was a lonely warrior on the 2nd day and claimed that all three goals that fell when England slowly built his shifts. On the 3rd day, he finally received some support – Prasidh Krishna raised three goals while Mohammed Siraj added two. However, both superpowers were inconsistent, leaning runs and allowed England to remain at a significant distance of Indian impressive first exchanges.
During the Leeds test, Jasprit Bumrah surpassed Wasim Akram to become the highest goalkeeper among Asian pitch in hay countries (South Africa, England, New Zealand and Australia), thus getting 150 four more than legendary Pakistani Pacer.
Most five goals for India away from home
- Jasprit Bumrah – 12
- DEV – 12
- Anil Kumble – 10
- ISHANT SHARMA – 9
- R Ashwin – 8
After published 471, India saw that their advantage was narrow when England reacted with 465 – powered by Ollie Pope folded 106 and Harry Brook’s Flamboyant 99. Brook, fallen several times, earning every chance before trying a stylish goal. When England’s tail threatened dangerously, Bumrah returned for the decisive final charm, cleaned Bowling Chris Woakes and then removed Josha’s tongue to complete his 14. Five goal in tests.
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Saurabh Kumar
Published on:
June 23, 2025