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[Watch] Jasprit Bumrah Dedicates Sensational Six-fer Vs ENG To Son Angad


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Indian pace sensation Jasprit Bumrah stumped the English batting order with his extraordinary prowess with the ball on Day 2 of the Vizag. He claimed a six-wicket haul and also unlocked a major career milestone while dedicating the achievement to his five-month-old son, Angad.

Jasprit Bumrah unleashed absolute carnage against England on Day 2 of the ongoing Vizag Test match. With no seam movement initially, Bumrah patiently waited for his due. 

Just when the ball started reverse swinging, Bumrah displayed his masterclass and left England batters in tatters. He first removed Ollie Pope with a crushing yorker delivery before leaving Ben Stokes in disbelief with another unplayable length delivery.

Bumrah secured his 10th five-wicket haul and also unlocked the 150 Test wickets milestone. 

Meanwhile, after the game, the Indian vice-captain shed light on his six-wicket haul and opened up on those two magical deliveries, which reestablished his sheer dominance in red-ball cricket.

Bumrah started the interview by saying how playing Test cricket had always been his dream and that he indeed wanted to excel in the longer format. Further, he refused to address his 150-wicket milestone as he believes numbers are not good enough if they don't help the team win.

Bumrah also spoke about the wicket of England skipper Ben Stokes. It turned out the unplayable delivery wasn't exactly what the pacer had initially planned to bowl. He wanted to bowl an outswinger, but due to lack of movement, the ball stayed straight and cleaned up Stokes' off-stump.

Lastly, Jasprit Bumrah dedicated the sensational bowling spell to his five-month-old son Angad Bumrah. He revealed that his son is traveling with him for the first time on a tour, and thus, the achievement is extra special. 

Bumrah's majestic spell helped India restrict England to 253 runs. With an existing lead of 171 runs, the hosts will come out on Day 3 to tighten the grip on the Test match.