Bumrah’s life made boon for Harry Brook, a brilliant half -century in Headingley

Sandy Verma

Tezzbuzz|22-06-2025

Harry Brook, Ind vs Eng Test: The first match of the Test series is being played between India and England in the headingley. The batsmen have seen dominance in this match so far. The first Indian batsmen performed brilliantly and scored a giant score on the scoreboard.

In response, England also performed strong batting in the first innings. The initial wicket fell quickly but the batsmen took out the team by playing carefully. On the third day, Harry Brook, batting excellently, carried forward England’s innings, but it would not be wrong to say that Jasprit Bumrah’s life was proved to be a boon for him.

Harry Brook proved to be lucky

Joe Brook came on the field for batting before the end of the second day after the root was dismissed. He did not have a good start and the balls of Jasprit Bumrah harassed him again and again. On the last ball of the day’s game, she beat on a sharp bouncer in Bumrah and the ball went into the air.

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Mohammad Siraj caught a brilliant effort, but the ball no-ball came out, which saved the brook. On the third day too, Ravindra Jadeja hit him on a great ball, but wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant left the catch, giving Brook another life.

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First Test half -century against India

Taking full advantage of these occasions, Harry Brook batted brilliantly and scored the first half -century of his Test career against India. By the time this news was written, he was present at the crease after scoring 75 runs and was moving fast towards century.

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