'Focus on Fieldwork', Mohammad Siraj, angry with your own colleagues, this player's class sat in the middle ground

Indian fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah bowled brilliantly in the first inning in the Test match played between India and England at Lord’s. Bumrah created history by opening his claws. Bumrah threw 27 overs, taking 5 wickets for 74 runs. Jassi hunted Jassi Joe Root, Harry Brook, Ben Stokes, Chris Woakes and Jofra Archer. When Jaspreet Bumrah took his fifth wicket (Jofra Archer), he had no happiness on his face. He also did not get his fist, nor did he have a special smile on his face, nor did he show feelings. Many people began to think his tranquil style that he might not be happy with the lower -order batsmen of England, who took the score at 400. Why didn’t Jasprit Bumrah celebrate with five wickets? At a press conference after the second day’s game, Bumrah described his silence as a result of fatigue after taking wickets. Bumrah said, “The truth is that I was tired. There was nothing to be happy. I bowled on the field for a long time and I sometimes get tired.” He further said, “I was no longer 21-22 years old to jump. I was usually not the case. I was glad I contributed. I just wanted to go back to my place and throw the next ball.” Bumrah was rested under the Edgbaston test under the Charge Management in the Test match in Edgbaston earlier, but his return shows why he is still India’s most special bowler. Their speed, the ability to turn the ball and in any situation, makes them different from the rest. At the beginning of the next day, he bowled Joe Root on a luxury ball. This was the 11th time when Bumrah rejected this big English player in the test. It was Bumrah’s second five consecutive wicket hall in this series, before doing so in Leeds. Share this story -tags