ENG vs IND 5th Test: Jasprit Bumrah's feat is very big.

special things

  • Giants didn't do it, Bumrah did it

  • 145 years of test history record above super

  • Video is going viral on social media

New Delhi:

On the second day of the ongoing Test match against England in Birmingham, if any person was in the most discussion, then it was Jasprit Bumrah's world record, captaining India.

Before giving water to the top British batsmen in bowling, the big reason for this became the world record removed from Bumrah's bat.

Taking the last over before the end of India's innings, Stuard Broad could not have imagined that once again his name would be such a stigma, which would be recorded in history forever.

However, Broad himself contributed to the making of this record as he bowled a wide, on which five runs came from a bye, and a no-ball was also bowled.

However, no one will remember this.

If we will remember, it is that Broad bowled the most expensive over in Test history in 145 years.

This 57 second video of Bumrah's world record is going viral.

Enjoy yourself too. 

Ek over mein full Rada!

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— Mumbai Indians (@mipaltan) July 2, 2022

And in this 29 runs came off Bumrah's bat.

Bumrah started by making a pull and hitting a four through the way of Finalleg.

Broad threw a bouncer after eating a four, then through this route, Bumrah hanged him for a six.

Then from here three fours and a six were hit again.

And a total of 35 runs came in the over. 

And the video of this style of Bumrah came on social media, then it became viral on seeing it.

Obviously if this video doesn't go viral, then who will.

However, Bumrah did that feat in the very first Test of his captaincy, which perhaps no captain in history could do before. 


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