Flat Jasprit Bumrah, Tired Mohammed Siraj, Nervy Kamboj, How India’s Nightmarish Day Unfolded at Old Trafford
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ENG vs IND: What's ailing Jasprit Bumrah? Manchester misfire raises red flags
While some of the biggest batters were allowed to fail for long periods, the scrutiny on Bumrah’s wicket column has been immense. Day 3 in Manchester was again a stark reminder of the fact that he isn’t the magic wand that can make up for the tactical blunders of the team.
4th Test: Starting to take its toll, says Ponting on fitness concerns over Bumrah and Siraj
Manchester: Former Australia captain Ricky Ponting has expressed concerns about the fitness of India pacers Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj in the ongoing fourth Test against England, adding that the heavy bowling workload has started to take a toll on them. Till day three, Bumrah and Siraj bowled 28 and 26 overs respectively, but had to spend some time off the field due to ankle concerns. “That’s why the game’s called Test Cricket. It is a te…
Former England cricketer analyzed Jasprit Bumrah’s bowling, Mentioned the secret behind his performance is…
Former England cricketer Jonathan Trott has noted that Indian star pacer Jasprit Bumrah benefits and performs greatly when there is support at the other end. bumrah-and-siraj “Bumrah’s areas were pretty good, and his economy reflects that — he was just a bit unlucky. But the bigger issue is pressure from both ends. Bumrah benefits massively when there’s support at the other end, and that wasn’t the case today (Friday),” JioHotstar expert Trott s…
India's tactics, selection and bowling depth all fail them in Manchester
Cliff Notes – India’s tactics, selection and bowling depth all fail them in Manchester India conceded 500 runs in a Test match outside Asia for the first time in over a decade, highlighting a significant decline in their bowling performance. 💧 Debutant Anshul Kamboj’s disappointing pace and ineffective spells raised questions about selection decisions, as [...]
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