Timesofindia.com in Leeds: Jasprit Bumrah delivered another masterclass in the sewing bowling alley, affirming crucial five -countered transport while India won a thin advantage on day 3 of the first test against England in Headingley. England was overturned for 465 in response to the 471 of India, with Bumrah returning from the figures of 5 for 83 – its 14th transport with five gates in the test cricket.Score: India vs England 1st test day 3The match remained uniformly ready on the strains, India reaching 90/2 in the second round, leading by 96. KL Rahul (47 *) and Skipper Shubman Gill (6 *) were undefeated at the end after the departure of Yashasvi Jaiswal and Sai Sudharsan early.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!The dismissal of Harry Brook for 99 was the turn of the sleeves of England. The Yorkshire striker, playing at his home, dropped less than a hundred of a hundred, but not before frustrating India, which dropped it twice.
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Should India be concerned about the abandoned sockets in the match?
“Harry Brook has played very well. It is a very high terrain, so you must be very precise,” said Bumrah.On the repeated gaps, Bumrah was philosophical: “The abandoned sockets are an integral part of the game. No one does so for purpose. People will learn from this experience. ”
Asked about the management of the workload, the stimulator rejected the concerns of the CALM brand: “Log Bolte Rahenge. Ab Jaaega, Ab Jaaega. May 10-12 Saal se khel raha hoon, iPl khel raha hoon.Bumrah added that he was not caught in external perceptions: “I can’t control the aura and all that. I just focus on the preparation and check of my boxes.”With the flattening of steps and the advance of India by going upwards, Bumrah jokedly joking: “As a bowling player, I would say” Jitna Dena Hai, of Do “(give them [the target] as much as you wish).