IND vs Eng: ‘Jab Tak Bhagwan Ne Likha Hai, Khelunga’ – Jaspreet Bumrah closed the noise after the five -star show as the headingley is hanging in the Test balance. Cricket news

Timesofindia.com in Leeds: Jasprit Bumrah gave another masterclass in seam bowling, claiming an important five -wicket race as India took a slim lead over 3 of the first Test against England in Headingley. In response to India’s 471, England was excluded for 465, in which Bumrah returned 5 figures for 83 – his 14th five wickets in Test cricket.Score: India vs England 1 Test Day 3The match was equally ready in stumps, India reached 90/2 in its second innings, leading to 96. KL Rahul (47*) and skipper Shubman Gill (6*) were unbeaten after Yashasvi Jaywal and Sai’s reformson.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!Harry Brook’s dismissal for 99 was the turn of England’s innings. The Yorkshire batsman, playing in his home ground, decreased by a hundred, but not before disappointing India, which dropped him twice.
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“Harry Brook played really well. It’s a very high scoring ground, so you need to be very accurate,” Bumrah accepted.On repeated fielding laps, Bumrah was a philosopher: “The dropped catch is part of the game and parcels. Nobody deliberately does it. People will learn from this experience.”
When asked about the workload management, Pesar dismissed the concerns with the trademark calm: “Log Bolt will be. Now awakened, now awake.Bumrah said that he does not get caught in external perceptions: “I cannot control the aura and all that. I just focus on preparing and ticking my boxes.”With the pitch flat and the lead inching of India, Bumrah quipped on the cheek: “As a bowler, I would say ‘Jeena is Dena, de Do’ (give them give them [the target] as much as you want).”