IND Vs Eng: ‘Same effects of Sir Richard Hadley- Sanjay Manjrekar louds like Bumrah | Cricket news

Jasprit Bumrah emerged as India’s standout artist on 2 of the Leeds Test, claiming all three wickets of England, while his companions fought. As soon as England reached 209/3 in stumps, Bumrah’s 3/48 figures highlighted their effectiveness in one day when the rest of India’s bowling attacks appeared ineffective in Headingley.The victims of Bumrah consisted of Zak Croly, who fell early for 4 runs, followed by Ben Docket 62 and for 28 which was the route. Route’s rejected game proved to be particularly important in terms of sports.Former India cricketer and Gehotstar expert Sanjay Manjrekar praised Bumrah’s performance, drawing similarities with New Zealand veteran Sir Richard Hadley.Manjrekar said on ‘Match Center Live’ after the play of Day 2, “We have so far four hundreds in the match – three from India and one from England – but which bowler has really been special? For me, it’s just Bumrah.”
“Just every time he came into the attack, he has the ability to manufacture a wicket. A bowler who comes to mind with someone with that kind of effect, Sir Richard Hadley.Quiz: Who is that IPL player?He said, “There is a common thread between the two- when I looked at Headley from a close quarter, he felt like a true guru of his business. I also feel the same with Bumrah,” he said.Earlier in the match, England won the toss and chose to bowl first. India’s innings was exposed to three Centurion – Yashsvi Jaiswal scored 101 off 159 balls with 16 fours, Captain Shubman Gill contributed 19 fours in 227 balls and 147 out of six and Rishabh Pant contributed 12 four in 178 balls and 134 with six and sixes.India reached a total of 471, although he was well deployed at 430/4 before the collapse triggered by Ben Stokes and Josh Tongue, who took four wickets in each. Stokes ended with 4/66 figures while the tongue claimed 4/86.