IND vs ENG 1st Test Day 2: Watch Jasprit Bumrah's toe-crushing yorker to Ben Stokes
Cricket | February 06, 2021 11:04 ISTJasprit Bumrah unleashed a toe-crushing yorker to Ben Stokes in the opening session of Day 2 in the first Test in Chennai.
Jasprit Bumrah unleashed a toe-crushing yorker to Ben Stokes in the opening session of Day 2 in the first Test in Chennai.
Indian pacer Jasprit Bumrah, despite being in the Indian side for well over three years now, played his maiden test match in the country on February 05 against England. The right-hand sensation took two wickets even as the English team managed to end the first day on a comfortable score of 263/3. Asked about playing his first test match in India, Bumrah said there's no bigger motivation for him than to play test match for India, and called the five-day match his favourite format.
Opting to bat, England ended day one at a promising 263 for three with Root scoring a fine century in his 100th Test.
Bumrah, who had played all his previous 17 Test matches overseas and taken 79 wickets, called his home Test debut interesting.
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Known for his pinpoint accuracy and toe-crushing yorkers, Bumrah came up with 'never-seen-before' action while gearing up for the first Test against England.
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