Jasprit Bumrah opened the claw by wearing the shoe in Lord’s, now Donate, fans asked- how many numbers shoes?

Sandy Verma

Tezzbuzz|13-07-2025

Jasprit bumrah: In the third Test match being played between India and England at Lord’s, Jasprit Bumrah once again proved why he is one of the most dangerous bowlers of the current era. On the second day of the match, Bumrah took five wickets and broke England’s back and confirmed his entry into a special club.

This was the 15th 5 wicket hall of Bumrah’s Test career and got him written on the Honors Board of Lord’s for the first time. On this special occasion with his brilliant bowling, Bumrah donated shoes to MCC Museum that he wore during this historic performance.

Jaspreet Bumrah’s great performance

On the second day, Bumrah destroyed the middle and lower order of England in just seven balls. He dismissed big names like Joe Root, Ben Stokes and Chris Woakes and brought the hosts from 251/4 to 271/7. In the end, he conceded 74 runs with 5 wickets and played an important role in covering England’s first innings for 387 runs. During this time, fans started asking the size of their shoes but no official information is available.

History created in England

Bumrah has surpassed Kapil Dev among Indians who took the most Test wickets on England’s land with this performance. Now he has 47 wickets in his name and he is behind only Ishant Sharma (48 wickets). If he takes another wicket in Lord’s, he will also reach the top in this list. In England, Bumrah’s name has now been recorded to take five wickets in the innings four times.

India is making a comeback

In this match, England scored 387 runs while batting first. In response to this score, India has made a great start. By the time the news was written, India have scored 203 runs at the loss of 3 wickets. Rishabh Pant and KL Rahul are present at the crease and there is a century partnership between the two.

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