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Indian captain Jasprit Bumrah delivered a devastating performance in the first Test against Australia at Perth, taking five wickets to dismantle the Australian lineup. His fierce and relentless bowling helped India gain a strong grip on the match, putting Australia on the back foot. Bumrah’s ability to extract movement from the pitch and his tactical mastery were on full display as he wreaked havoc. His incredible spell was a testament to his leadership, setting the tone for India’s dominance in this crucial Test.
Jasprit Bumrah’s fifth wicket: Dismissal of Alex Carey
After creating havoc with his bowling on the first day, Bumrah’s lethal spell continued as he dismissed Alex Carey, taking his fifth wicket of the innings. Carey, who had been battling hard, faced a perfect delivery from Bumrah that found the edge and was caught behind. The wicket was a culmination of Bumrah’s relentless pressure throughout the innings, ensuring that Australia couldn’t form any significant partnerships. His consistency in line and length, coupled with his deadly variations, left no room for the Aussie middle order to recover. This wicket put India in complete control, and Bumrah’s performance was one for the ages, as he wrapped up his five-wicket haul.
Bumrah’s four wickets on Day 1: A masterclass of fast bowling
Bumrah’s relentless pressure on first day resulted in four quick wickets, starting with Nathan McSweeney, who was trapped lbw by a fuller delivery that seamed in sharply. Unsure whether it was bat or pad, Bumrah opted for a successful review, leaving Australia at 14/1. Bumrah’s dominance continued as he dismissed Usman Khawaja for 8, with a perfectly executed set-up that forced an edge to Virat Kohli at slip.
He then sent Steve Smith back for a duck, trapping him plumb in front with a delivery that decked back sharply, leaving Australia at 19/3. Bumrah’s brilliance was on full display as he claimed his fourth wicket, dismissing Pat Cummins with a well-angled full delivery that found the edge and was caught by Rishabh Pant🍷. At 59/7, Bumrah’s devastating spell had Australia on the ropes, showcasing remarkable control and accuracy throughout.
Also WATCH: ✨Jasprit Bumrah strikes twice to dismiss Usman Khawaja and🍰 Steve Smith on successive balls in Perth Test
Here’s how fans reacted:
5-wicket haul for Jaspr꧂it Bumrah in just 10.1 overs. In case you are wondering if it is some record, well Bumrah once took a 5-for in just 5.5 overs (vs WI in Jamaica in 2019. India record for the quickest 5-for is off 4.3 overs by Harbhajan Singh vs WI in 2006.
— Mazher Arshad (@MazherArshad)
Bumrah's 5/30 has to rank amongst his best ever spells in Test cricket.
The fact that he's captain makes it ever more special.
— Behram Qazi 🇵🇰 🇨🇦 (@DeafMango)
Jasprit Bumrah b💝ecomes the first visiting Test ca🌊ptain in 17 years since Anil Kumble to record a five-wicket haul in Australia. 11th overall.
— Lalith Kalidas (@lal__kal)
“Game changer player he is” 🖐️🐐 |
— Royal Challengers Bengaluru (@RCBTweets)
What a spell by to give us a chance to come back in this ൲match! A really difficult pit💎ch to bat on but I feel india should have bowled first on such a lively wicket! Tom is going to be one exciting day for test fans!
— Kris Srikkanth (@KrisSrikkanth)
What a spectacular day of cricket, dominated by the bowlers! The batsmen's technical ability and mindset will be challenged for the rest of this Test match. is in a league of his own! His unpredictability, combined with brilliant control is what sets him apart.…
— Vernon Philander (@VDP_24)
I tꦅhink Bumrah’s the best bowler I’ve ever watched, and coming from an Australian who watched the sport when we were basically invincible, that’s saying A LOT.
— Neal 🇦🇺 (@NealGardner_)
🥶 in his veins & 🔥 in his pace
— Mumbai Indians (@mipaltan)
Jasprit Bumrah is UNPLAYABLE 😊
— betvisa69.com (@CricketTimesHQ)
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Five wickets in the firsꦅt Test, talk about leading f𝓡rom the front! 💪
— Nikhil 🏏 (@CricCrazyNIKS)
India’s dominance against Australia in Perth
Earlier India’s first innings concluded at 150 runs, with significant contributions from Rishabh Pant (37 off 78) and Nitish Kumar Reddy (41 off 59). Despite early setbacks, including dismissals of key batters like Yashasvi Jaiswal and Devdutt Padikkal for ducks, India’s lower order resisted to post a fighting total. Josh Hazlewood‘s brilliant spell of 4/29 and Mitchell Marsh‘s 2/12 ensured India’s innings folded within 49.4 overs.
Bumrah spearheaded India’s bowling attack, dismantling Australia’s batting lineup with a stellar 5/30 in 18 overs. Supported by Harshit Rana‘s 3/48 and Mohammed Siraj‘s 2/20, India skittled out Australia for just 104 runs. Bumrah’s fiery spell, including the dismissals of key players like Khawaja, Smith and Cummins, left the hosts reeling. Starc’s valiant 26 off 112 balls stood out in an otherwise poor batting display. With a 46-run first-innings lead, India started their second innings confidently. Openers Jaiswal (15 not out) and Rahul (7 not out) batted cautiously, adding 27 runs in 7.5 overs before the close of play. India’s lead extended to 73 runs, setting the stage for a strong position in the Test.