IND vs ENG 3rd Test: ‘Something I can tell my son when he is grown up’ Jasprit Bumrah on getting name on Lord’s Honours Boards | Cricket News – Times of India

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Jasprit Bumrah earned his name on the Lord’s Honours Boards after a 5-wicket haul in opposition to England within the third Test. (Image: X/BCCI)

India tempo bowler Jasprit Bumrah achieved a major milestone by securing his place on the Honours Boards after claiming a 5-wicket haul in opposition to England within the ongoing third Test match of the 5-match collection at Lord’s Cricket Ground in London on Friday. His distinctive bowling efficiency helped India limit England to 387 runs of their first innings, whereas India completed Day 2 at 145/3.Bumrah’s journey to the 5-wicket haul started on the opening day when he dismissed Harry Brook. He continued his spectacular kind on the second day, claiming 4 extra essential wickets together with Ben Stokes, Joe Root, Chris Woakes, and Jofra Archer, finishing his fifer and incomes his place on the distinguished Lord’s Honours Boards.In a video shared by the BCCI, Bumrah returned to the dressing room with hugs throughout. He then signed a pair of footwear for the Lord’s museum.Speaking to BBC Test Match Special within the UK, Bumrah mentioned, “It feels really special because we don’t come here very often. We don’t play a lot of Test matches here. We come here maybe every four years. So you never know how many matches you’ll get to play here. As a child, you’ve seen a lot of Test cricket played here. So now being on the honours board feels good.”Instead of extreme celebrations after reaching the milestone, Bumrah opted to go about his enterprise. He later revealed he is taking it one recreation at a time and saving these tales for his son Angad’s grown-up years.“Reality is I was tired. I can’t jump around like a 21-year-old. I was happy that I contributed. The name on the Honours board feels good. It is something I can tell my son about when he is grown up,” mentioned Bumrah who was rested for the Edgbaston Test on account of workload administration.The Indian bowling assault confirmed a collective effort with Mohammed Siraj and Nitish Kumar Reddy supporting Bumrah with two wickets every. Siraj eliminated Jamie Smith (51) and Brydon Carse (56), whereas Reddy dismissed England’s opening pair of Zak Crawley (18) and Ben Duckett (23) on day one.Ravindra Jadeja contributed to the bowling effort by taking the essential wicket of Ollie Pope, who scored 44 runs earlier than his dismissal.

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In response to England’s first innings complete, India confronted early setbacks of their batting innings. Jofra Archer, returning to the English lineup, struck early by dismissing Yashasvi Jaiswal for 13 runs.The Indian innings confronted additional strain when captain Shubman Gill was dismissed by Chris Woakes for 16 runs, adopted by Karun Nair’s dismissal by England captain Ben Stokes for 40 runs.KL Rahul and Rishabh Pant steadied the Indian innings, remaining unbeaten on the finish of day two with scores of 53 and 19 runs, respectively. Their partnership helped India attain 145 for the loss of three wickets.The collection stands evenly balanced at 1-1, with England profitable the primary Test at Headingley and India securing a historic victory at Edgbaston. The third Test at Lord’s represents a vital junction within the collection as each groups intention to take the lead.

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