Jasprit Bumrah showcased his importance to India's bowling lineup with an impressive five-wicket haul, helping the team maintain a slight edge in the first Test against England at Headingley. While his figures of 5/83 are commendable, they don't fully capture the frustration he faced, as the Indian slip fielders had a day to forget. Three clear chances were missed off his bowling, including a rare misfield by Ravindra Jadeja and two costly drops by Yashasvi Jaiswal. Nevertheless, Bumrah remained composed and refrained from showing any visible frustration. In a post-match discussion with a media outlet, he focused on the positives despite the tough conditions.
He expressed, “I feel a bit disappointed when catches are dropped. It’s part of the game, and the players are new and putting in a lot of effort. I don’t want to escalate the situation and add more pressure on them. No one does it on purpose, so they will learn from this.”
Bumrah was the standout performer for India on Day 2, claiming all three wickets that fell. Day 3 brought some relief as Prasidh Krishna took three wickets and Mohammed Siraj added two more. However, both support bowlers struggled with their control, allowing England to close the gap significantly in the first innings.
India had set a strong total of 471, but England responded with a robust 465, led by Ollie Pope’s determined 106 and Harry Brook’s entertaining 99. Brook, who was dropped three times, capitalized on his chances before narrowly missing out on a century. As England's lower order fought back, Bumrah returned for a final spell, effectively dismantling the tail by bowling out Chris Woakes and Josh Tongue, marking his 14th five-wicket haul in Test cricket.
In contrast to Bumrah's accuracy, the other Indian pacers struggled to apply pressure. The English tail added 112 crucial runs, highlighting India's own collapse, where the last five wickets fell for just 18 runs.
At the conclusion of Day 3, India stood at 90 for 2 in their second innings, extending their overall lead to 96 runs. KL Rahul remained not out at 47, with Shubman Gill alongside him as the match heads into a crucial fourth day.
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