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ENG vs IND | James Anderson concedes 'caught off guard' by Jasprit Bumrah's bouncer barrage

England star pacer and number 11 batsman James Anderson, who was at the forefront of India’s fiery pace attack in the Lord’s Test has said that Jasprit Bumrah was not trying to get him out and instead, he was more focused on intimidating him in the first innings.

Looking back at that phase of play, Anderson said that he was “caught off guard” having been tipped by his teammates that the surface at Lord’s and it was not bouncing from short of length areas. Joe Root, who was there at the other end of the crease while he was being peppered by short stuff, had told him that Bumrah was not bowling as quickly as he can.

He was also surprised at the lack of balls attacking his stumps by Bumrah and said that the over that lasted 10-12 balls due to repetitive no-balls was a moment like he has not “felt like ever” in a 164-match long career.

"I got caught off guard a little bit because all the batters coming in were saying how slow the pitch was. Banged in short; it was really slow. When I came out to bat, Joe said Bumrah was not bowling as quick as he normally does. And then, the first ball was 90 miles an hour and on the money, wasn't it? And it felt like, I haven't felt like this ever in my career. I felt he wasn’t trying to get me out," Anderson said on the BBC Tailender podcast.

"I felt he wasn't trying to get me out. He bowled an over, maybe 10, 11, 12 balls. He was bowling no-ball after no-ball, bowling short. I think he bowled two on the stumps which I managed to dig out. So for me, it was just about trying to survive that and get Joe back on strike.”

Anderson was the last man dismissed by Mohammed Siraj that gave India their first win in the series and the second win at Lord’s since 2014.

The third Test of the series is scheduled to start on August 25 at Headingley, Leeds.

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