
Jasprit Bumrah delivers slowest over of England Tour, his pace dropped due to...
New Delhi: In the ongoing fourth Test match between India and England at Manchester's Old Trafford, the visitors are not doing well because Ben Stokes' team have gained a huge lead of over 100 runs with six wickets still in their hands.
Indian bowlers have been a shadow of their own selves, and in a shocking game, Jasprit Bumrah was also unable to pick up wickets. The right-arm seamer was struggling to pick even a single wicket at Manchester, and finally, he took a wicket of Jamie Smith. But it's not what we usually see of Jasprit Bumrah. What was the pace of Jasprit Bumrah?
In addition to that, Bumrah also made an undesired record as a 31-year-old bowler bowled his slowest over of the whole England tour. The very first post-tea over of the Mumbai Indians pacer remains the slowest that he has recorded on the speedometer in the current tour. Interestingly enough, the right-arm pacer could not cross the 130 kmph mark and averaged a meagre 80.3 mph, which is approximately 129.5 kmph. Why was Bumrah bowling slowly post-tea break?
Interestingly, Jasprit Bumrah had done some harm to his ankle because he walked off the field immediately after a single over after lunch. He returned to the field a few overs before the tea and was limping on his left ankle. Bumrah could not bowl due to the ICC rules, which state that a bowler has to stay on the field for the same number of overs as they stayed off before they can resume their bowling responsibilities. So, Shubman Gill could not ask Bumrah to bowl a few overs before Tea. In the very first over he bowled after tea, Jasprit was limping on his left ankle, which was the cause of the reduction in his pace. What is the bad news for Bumrah?
For the uninitiated, Jasprit Bumrah has never given away 100 runs in a Test match, but the right-arm seamer dreads scripting this unwanted record as at the time of writing this article, Bumrah has posted the figures of 1/85 in his 25 overs.

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