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Watch: Jasprit Bumrah cleans Mushfiqur Rahim with a peach

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Watch: Jasprit Bumrah cleans Mushfiqur Rahim with a peach


indian pacemaker jasprit bumrah He attacked early, since he ruled out Mushfiqur Rahim to put Bangladesh at a disadvantage after the second and final Test resumed on Day 4 at the Green Park stadium in Kanpur. Mushfiqur misjudged Bumrah’s delivery and the score was clean.

After smashing a boundary on the first ball of the 41st over, Mushfiqur’s decision to leave Bumrah’s fuller backer who sneaked in and clipped the top of the off stump proved costly for him and the bangladesh cricket team in the final test.

After being disturbed by the previous ball, which came back sharply, Mushfiqur opted not to play this one, but it was fuller and came back in, crashing into the top of the stump. Bumrah finally got his breakthrough after constantly troubling the batsmen all morning.

This is how Jasprit Bumrah surprised Mushfiqur Rahim:

Mushfiqur returns after scoring 11 off 32 balls, including two boundaries. It was a great start for Indian team after rain and a poor drainage system did not allow the teams to take the field on Day 2 and Day 3 of the ongoing second and final Test at the Green Park stadium in Kanpur.

Well, Mominul Haque has been playing well and has already scored his brilliant fifty in the ongoing Kanpur Test against India. At the moment, Bangladesh are batting 138/4 in the ongoing final Test at the Green Park Stadium.

Speaking of the Green Park pitch, there are still some soft spots in the outfield, but once the sun goes down it will dry out. The field still looks good for hitting, although the first hour may offer some help to the bowlers. If the batsmen could survive in that initial phase, they should be able to take advantage and score freely later in the game in Kanpur.

The weather is something you cannot control: Jasprit Bumrah

Before the start of play on Day 4, Bumrah emphasized that the weather conditions are out of control, so the player must make adjustments quickly and take advantage of the experience. He highlighted the importance of communicating with teammates on the field and deciding the best lines and lengths to bowl.

Expressing his passion for Test cricket, Bumrah reaffirmed his love for the traditional format of the game, which he had long aspired to play. He was pleased to bowl a few overs and increase his workload as he has to play a lot during India’s crucial Test tour of Australia.

Cricbuzz quoted Bumrah as saying: “The weather is something you can’t control. You have to adapt quickly; Use your experience. You start to communicate with others also about tone, lines and duration.

For me, my favorite format is the test format. I also said before that I wanted to play this format and I’m doing it now. It’s good to have a few overs under your belt and accumulate them. The number of overs we will play in Australia will be much more.”