
Jasprit Bumrah (Photo George Wood/Getty Images) Jasprit Bumrah appeared as an Indian standout artist on the 2nd day of Leeds’s test and claimed all three English goals while his teammates fought. When England reached 209/3 on the stump, Bumhrah’s characters from 3/48 emphasized his efficiency the day when the rest of the Indian bowling attack seemed ineffective in Headingley.Bumhraho victims included Zak Crawley, who fell early on 4 runs, followed by Ben Duckett for 62 years and Joe Root at 28.Former India Cricter and Jiohotstar Expert Sanjay Manjrekar appreciated Bumhrah’s performance and draws parallels with New Zealand legend Sir Richard Hadlee.“We have seen four hundred in the match so far – three from India and one of England – but which Bowler was really strange? It’s just Bumrah for me,” Manjrekar said after day.
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“Only the ability to produce a goal every time he came into the attack is what stands out. One pitch that comes to mind, someone with such an impact with one hand, is Sir Richard Hadlee. He played for a New Zealand team with a relatively weaker attack, but every time he came, he felt it was juice.Quiz: Who is the IPL player?“The common thread between them is the championship- when I watched Hadlee from nearby neighborhoods, he felt like a real master of my store. I have the same impression with Bumrah,” he added.Previously, in the match of England won throwing and first decided to mix. Indian shifts emphasized for three centuries – Yashsvi Jaiswal scored 101 out of 159 balls with 16 four, Captain SHUBMAN GILL produced 147 out of 227 balls, including 19 four and six, and Rishabh Pant contributed 134 out of 178 balls with 12 four and six six.India reached 471, although they were well placed on 430/4 before Ben Stokes and Josh launched the language, who each took four goals. Stokes ended with 4/66 numbers while the tongue claimed 4/86.