Jasprit Bumrah took his 10th five-wicket haul in Test cricket, dismantling the England batting lineup.
India were 28-0 at stumps in their second innings to extend the lead to 171. Jaiswal, on 15, and skipper Rohit Sharma, on 13, were batting.
Ind vs eng: Jasprit Bumrah bowled Ollie pope:
On the second day of the Saturday Test, Jasprit Bumrah dismantled England’s batting lineup, taking 5 wickets in a splendid spell, marking his 10th five-wicket haul in the longest format.
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Jasprit Bumrah secured 150th wickets:
In the 1st innings, the rapid bowler jasprit bumrah, securing his 150th wicket, put India in a strong position by dismissing key batsmen like Ollie Pope, Joe Root, Jonny Bairstow, Ben Stokes, and Tom Hartley.
Ultimately, jasprit Bumrah took 6 wickets for 45 runs as England, trailing India by 143 runs, was bowled out for just 253. With these figures, he reached his 150-wicket milestone, achieving it with 6781 runs, making him the fastest Indian bowler to the feat, surpassing the likes of Umesh Yadav, Mohammed Shami, Kapil Dev, and Ravichandran Ashwin.
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2nd day morning:
In the morning, Yashasvi Jaiswal shouldered the responsibility of Indian batting with a splendid double century, as the host team concluded their first innings at 396 runs.
India, playing 336 runs ahead with six wickets down, added 60 runs to their total, getting all out in 112 overs, with a little over 30 minutes left until lunch. Similar to the first day, India heavily relied on Jaiswal (209 out of 290) to amass the majority of the runs, as no other Indian batsman crossed the 40-run mark.
After hitting a six and a four, Shoaib Bashir, Yashasvi Jaiswal became the third-youngest Indian to score a double century, following in the footsteps of Vinod Kambli and the legendary Sunil Gavaskar.
This celebration was particularly exciting for a dedicated cricketer who, in his younger days, used to sleep in a tent at Mumbai’s Azad Maidan, having come from a humble village in Uttar Pradesh to the metropolis. On Friday as well, the 22-year-old left-handed player showed no signs of fear and accumulated a maximum of three figures.
Yashasvi Jaiswal has surpassed Sachin Tendulkar and Virat Kohli in the elite list:
At the age of 22 years and 37 days, Yashasvi Jaiswal is now the third-youngest Indian to score a double century in men’s Test cricket. Only Vinod Kambli and Sunil Gavaskar achieved this feat at a younger age than Jaiswal. He has surpassed the likes of Sachin Tendulkar and Virat Kohli in this particular list.
India 1st inning
Total runs: 396 (10 wkts, 112 ov)
- Y. Jaiswal: 209 runs, 290 balls faced, 19 fours, 7 sixes, Strike Rate: 72.07
- R. Sharma (C): 14 runs, 41 balls faced, 0 fours, 0 sixes, Strike Rate: 34.15
- S. Gill: 34 runs, 46 balls faced, 5 fours, 0 sixes, Strike Rate: 73.91
- S. Iyer: 27 runs, 59 balls faced, 3 fours, 0 sixes, Strike Rate: 45.76
- R. Patidar: 32 runs, 72 balls faced, 3 fours, 0 sixes, Strike Rate: 44.44
- A. Patel: 27 runs, 51 balls faced, 4 fours, 0 sixes, Strike Rate: 52.94
- S. Bharat (Wk): 17 runs, 23 balls faced, 2 fours, 1 six, Strike Rate: 73.91
- R. Ashwin: 20 runs, 37 balls faced, 4 fours, 0 sixes, Strike Rate: 54.05
- K. Yadav: 8 runs, 42 balls faced, 0 fours, 0 sixes, Strike Rate: 19.05 (not out)
- J. Bumrah: 6 runs, 9 balls faced, 1 four, 0 sixes, Strike Rate: 66.67
- M. Kumar: 0 runs, 3 balls faced, 0 fours, 0 sixes, Strike Rate: 0.
Fall of wickets:
40/1 (R. Sharma, 17.3 ov)
89/2 (S. Gill, 28.5 ov)
179/3 (S. Iyer, 50.4 ov)
249/4 (R. Patidar, 71.1 ov)
301/5 (A. Patel, 85.3 ov)
330/6 (S. Bharat, 90.6 ov)
364/7 (R. Ashwin, 100.3 ov)
383/8 (Y. Jaiswal, 106.5 ov)
395/9 (J. Bumrah, 110.5 ov)
396/10 (M. Kumar, 111.6 ov)
England 1st inning
Total runs: 253 (10 wkts, 55.5 ov)
- Z. Crawley: 76 runs, 78 balls faced, 11 fours, 2 sixes, Strike Rate: 97.44
- B. Duckett: 21 runs, 17 balls faced, 4 fours, 0 sixes, Strike Rate: 123.53
- O. Pope: 23 runs, 55 balls faced, 2 fours, 0 sixes, Strike Rate: 41.82
- J. Root: 5 runs, 10 balls faced, 1 four, 0 sixes, Strike Rate: 50.0
- J. Bairstow: 25 runs, 39 balls faced, 4 fours, 0 sixes, Strike Rate: 64.1
- B. Stokes (C): 47 runs, 54 balls faced, 5 fours, 1 six, Strike Rate: 87.04
- B. Foakes (Wk): 6 runs, 10 balls faced, 1 four, 0 sixes, Strike Rate: 60.0
- R. Ahmed: 6 runs, 15 balls faced, 1 four, 0 sixes, Strike Rate: 40.0
- T. Hartley: 21 runs, 24 balls faced, 2 fours, 1 six, Strike Rate: 87.5
- J. Anderson: 6 runs, 19 balls faced, 1 four, 0 sixes, Strike Rate: 31.58
Fall of wickets:
- 59/1, 114/2, 123/3, 136/4, 159/5, 172/6, 182/7, 229/8, 234/9, 253/10
India 2nd inning
- Y. Jaiswal (not out): 15 runs, 17 balls, 3 fours, 0 sixes, SR: 88.24
- R. Sharma (C, not out): 13 runs, 13 balls, 3 fours, 0 sixes, SR: 100.0
- Total runs: 28 (0 wkts, 5 ov)