A video of Jasprit Bumrah is going viral on social media, where the Indian captain is seen glaring at Rishabh Pant behind the wicket for a mistake. The incident occurred during the 37th over, which Bumrah himself was bowling. On the last ball of the over, Bumrah bowled a perfect delivery to Josh Hazlewood, taking the outside edge of his bat and sending the ball behind the wicket. Pant had a golden opportunity to catch the ball but missed it. After the miss, Bumrah gives a Death Stare To Rishabh Pant
Bumrah Hunts Down Five Top Batsmen in Perth Test
Jasprit Bumrah showcased a different level of performance in the Perth Test. In the first innings, he bowled 18 overs, conceding only 30 runs at an impressive economy rate of 1.70. During his spell, he claimed the wickets of Australia’s captain Pat Cummins, Usman Khawaja, Nathan McSweeney, Steve Smith, and wicketkeeper-batsman Alex Carey.
Bumrah’s Frustration After Pant’s Missed Catch
The incident took place during the 37th over of Australia’s first innings. During the 37th over of the Aussie first innings, Jasprit Bumrah bowled a brilliant delivery that induced an outside edge off Josh Hazlewood’s bat, but Rishabh Pant misjudged the ball, allowing it to go for four runs. Bumrah, visibly frustrated by Pant’s missed opportunity, gave him an angry stare.
Pant drops a catch …deadly stare from captain Bumrah Aussies added few runs pic.twitter.com/4GHSlO7Mn6
— Cricspace (@raj_cricspace) November 23, 2024
Bumrah Breaks Wasim Akram’s Record for Most Wickets in Australia
Jasprit Bumrah has now surpassed the legendary Wasim Akram’s record for the most wickets taken in Australia, with a total of 37 wickets. Akram had taken 36 wickets in his Test career on Australian soil. Remarkably, both Bumrah and Akram achieved this feat while bowling in 15 innings. The bowler with the most Test wickets in Australia, however, is Curtly Ambrose, who took 78 wickets in his career.
5⃣+3⃣+2⃣ = TERRIFIC TEN!💥💥💥
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— Chennai Super Kings (@ChennaiIPL) November 23, 2024
Jaiswal and Rahul Play Marathon Innings, Extend India’s Lead to 218 Runs
Jaiswal and Rahul’s patient and determined partnership led India to a strong position on Day 2, with India’s lead reaching 218 runs. Jaiswal scored 90* off 193 balls, while Rahul contributed 62 runs from 153 balls. Their steady performances, especially in challenging conditions, have put India in control of the match.