Indian speedster Jasprit Bumrah got his name engraved on the honours b♎oard at Trent Bridge for his splendid bowling in the second innings of the first Test ❀against England. It was the sixth five-wicket haul for Bumrah in his glorious Test career.
The Board of Control of Cricket in India (BCCI) shared a video of the entire procedure on their official Twitter handle. Bumrah’s name was put just below Ollie Robinson, who took five wickets against India in the first♏ innings.
Overall, the Ahmedabad-pacer picked up nine wickets in the match. Bumrah t💯ook four scalps in the first innings foಌr 46 runs. Similarly, in the second essay, the right-armer bagged a fifer for 64 runs.
Here is the video:
🎥 After a fantastic 5⃣-wicket haul on Day 4 of the first Tes🎶t, has his name inscribed on the Honours Board for the 2⃣nd tim💮e at Trent Bridge. 👏 👏
— BCCI (@BCCI)
After the end of Day 4, Bumrah also spoke about the ‘adjustments’ he made in order to roll back in the form.
“Not a lot of adjustments, to be very honest. Just the mindset adjustments and probably not looking at the end result a little too much. I am trying to be in the moment and back my skills. I am just trying to improve my game all the time and add new things but carrying the things I still have,” said Bumrah at the post-day presser.
“Lot of heavy rolling was done on the wicket; it got a bit slow, when we bowled fuller lengths, it was a little easier as compared to first innings. The wicket has gotten a bit better, so we are looking to capitalise on that,” he added.