In a massive development, Indian national cricket team pacespearhead jasprit bumra suffered a massive injury in his third Test match against the English National Cricket Team on Sunday, July 13th.
Jasprit Bumrah faced the fear of injuries while bowling on the fourth day of his third Test match against the Lord’s England National Cricket Team in London.
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Jasprit Bumrah is receiving treatment in the field
Bumra leaves the Indian team and worries when billions of Indians face some trouble with fitness.
On the second ball in the overs, Bumura bowled a 143kmph yoker and didn’t run as Chris went down his foot.
However, Bumra faced some issues with his follow-through and hobbed slightly to rub his right foot. He seemed to be feeling pain around the calf area, and physics was called in the middle.
Physio gave Bumrah basic treatment, sprayed it in and tied his legs. However, seeing Bumra falling on the ground made head coach Gautam Gambir look very concerned.
Meanwhile, on the very next ball, Jasplit Bumra bowled a lengthy back delivery to a sharply shaped Chris Walks, and the English All-Round pulled it back into the stump and got on 10 runs.
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The UK bowled at 192
The three lions were eventually bowled with 192 runs in three innings of the match in 62.1 overs. India registered a total of 12 bowled layoffs for England batters in the main Test match, the most in Test history last year in Hyderabad to the same opponent.
It was also the team’s most bowled fire in Test matches since 1960, with seven bowled fire in Test innings being the most for India.
Speaking about the BBC Test Match Special, veteran Indian National Cricket Team batsman Cheteshwarphara said India is pleased with the effort of the ball on the fourth day and hopes to get off to a good start. He said:
“India will be very pleased with this effort. They hope to get off to a good start. It will be India’s top order v Jofra Archer. It’s not easy for Indian openers, but if they get off to a good start, this total can be very reachable.”
Meanwhile, speaking about Sky Sports, former England national cricket team skipper Naserfsain praised Indian skipper Shabmangill for a perfect bowling change. He said:
“Last night India was fired from one of them and they delivered. Their captain made the right choice at the right time. Washington Sundar 4-22. Amazing effort on the field. Now we’ve finished their batsman.”

			