Team India Pace Spearhead Jasprit Bumrah, known for his quiet performance, lost his nature on the day 1 of the first Test against the West Indies. On Thursday 2 October, Bumrah was heard using an oath, bowling during the West Indies’ first innings at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.
West Indies captain Roston Chase opted to bat after winning the toss, but the team returned their decision with the team falling against the Indian pace bowling attack. The Caribbean side managed to score only 162 runs, in which Mohammad Sirj took four wickets. Jasprit Bumrah took wickets on the early days.
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Siraj set up the tone early with his successes, while Bumrah took a wicket up early before returning to finish the tail. Bumrah cast Justin Greaves with a sending delivery, uprooting the off-stump in the 39th over. Greaves managed 32 before being dismissed.
He hit again with another unexpected yorker after two overs, who sent Johann back to just one. Bumrah showed a selfless gesture to his bowling partner. With Siraj on the verge of five-wickets, Bumrah deliberately bowled four delivery wide in the 41st over.
Sirj was denied his bluff when captain Shubman Gill opted to start him again after the 42nd over. Bumrah and Sirj put India in a commanding position.
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Bumrah has established a new benchmark in Indian cricket by becoming the fastest Indian pace to reach 50 Test wickets on the soil of the house. The right -handed fast bowler achieved milestones in only 1,747 delivery, with Mohammed Shami who took 2,267 balls.
Bumrah reached 50 wickets in 24 innings, which equaled Javagal Srinath’s record but with low delivery. Kapil Dev needed 25 innings, while Ishant Sharma and Shami took 27 to 27.
Among the bowlers with 50 or more Test wickets in India, Bumrah has the best average of 17 in Bumrah. Only Richard Benod of Australia, with 52 wickets in 18.38, managed less than 20 on Indian pitches.
B ***** d saare piche khel rahe hai merko – jasprit bumrah
During the first Test day 1, Jumel Warrican was caught expressing his frustration on the stump mike after delivery. The West Indies batter safely pushed the ball for four runs between slip cordon and the street.
Bumrah was clearly angry in the fielding setup and was hitting the player four, usually a rare moment of visible anger from the Indian pacer was heard using a rare moment.
Bumrah said, “B ***** d.
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