Argus News | Odisha News Today, ଓଡ଼ିଶା ଖବର , Odisha latest news

Videos
|
Sports

Bumrah Credits Learnings From Last England Tour For Fifer At Lord's

Shambhu Datta Mishra
Browse all articles by Shambhu Datta Mishra
·1 year ago·2 min read
Bumrah Credits Learnings From Last England Tour For Fifer At Lord's

Key Points

Jasprit Bumrah claimed a brilliant five-wicket haul (5/74) at Lord’s, dismissing key England batters including Joe Root and Ben Stokes.
Bumrah credited learnings from the previous England tour, especially understanding the slope and maximizing the new ball in hot conditions.

His performance earned him a place on the Lord’s Honours Board, a milestone he cherishes and hopes to share with his son in the future.

London, Jul 12: India pacer Jasprit Bumrah said that learnings from the last England tour helped him to make the best use of conditions that resulted in a five-wicket haul in the third Test against England at Lord's. 

 

Bumrah was at his absolute best on the second day of play and gave India big relief with the wickets of Ben Stokes (44), Joe Root (104) and Chris Woakes (0) in the first session. The Indian pace spearhead also got scalps of Brydon Carse, who scored a vital half-century for the home side, and Jofra Archer to get his name etched in Lord's Honours Board.

 

“I thought about the slope on the last tour, it did not help. My lesson from that was not keep that in mind and I got the benefit of that. In these hot conditions, it is all about maximizing the new ball. It was not like that in the previous tour, that has been the major difference,” Bumrah said.

 

The pacer expressed his elation on getting his name on the coveted Honours Board at Lord's, a memory which he would like to share with his son when he grows up.

Argus News App

📱 Get Argus News App

📰 60 Word News🎬 Argus Podcast📺 Live TV and Breaking News🔔 Free Notification Alerts
Download Free:

 

“Reality is I was tired. I can’t jump around like a 21-year-old. I was happy that I contributed. The name on the Honours board feels good. It is something I can tell my son about when he is grown up,” the pacer said.

 

Bumrah's 5-74 reduced England to 387. In response, opener KL Rahul's unbeaten 53 steered India to 145/3 in 43 overs at stumps. Rishabh Pant, who is not out on 19, and Rahul have so far added 38 runs for the fourth-wicket partnership after quick dismissal of Karun Nair (40) and captain Shubman Gill (16).

 

(IANS)

 

read more Sports news

Sponsored
Jasprit Bumrah’s Five-Wicket Haul at Lord’s Earns Honours Board Spot  India vs England 3rd Test | Argus English