In an astounding display of cricket, Indian pace bowler Jasprit Bumrah led India to a commanding position in the second Test against England at Visakhapatnam. Bumrah, known for his lethal bowling, finished with spectacular figures of 6-45, his best on home soil and the third-best in his Test career.
The day witnessed Bumrah tearing through England’s batting order, particularly their middle order, shifting the momentum firmly in India’s favor. England, who were at a promising 114-1, crumbled to 253 all out. Bumrah’s bowling, especially his reverse swing, was pivotal in this turnaround. His outstanding performance included the wickets of key players like Ollie Pope, Joe Root, Jonny Bairstow, and England captain Ben Stokes.
Bumrah’s yorker to dismiss Pope stood out as a highlight, showcasing his skill and precision. His delivery, which was described as “unreal” by commentators, demonstrated his mastery over reverse swing, a technique he has honed since his early cricketing days.
Reflecting on his performance, Bumrah emphasized the importance of patience and strategic planning in bowling, especially in Indian conditions where reverse swing plays a crucial role. He stressed the significance of setting up the batters over time rather than seeking immediate magical deliveries.
This bowling masterclass from Bumrah, coupled with a double century from Yashasvi Jaiswal, has given India a substantial lead in the match, brightening their prospects of leveling the five-match series after a close defeat in the first Test in Hyderabad. Bumrah’s performance has been lauded as both a display of individual brilliance and a critical contribution to the team’s overall strategy.
As the match progresses, England faces the challenge of overcoming a significant deficit, with India firmly in control thanks to Bumrah’s exceptional bowling spell.