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Jasprit Bumrah breaks silence on his back injury after winning Player-of-the-Series award: 'You can't fight your body'

  • Jasprit Bumrah has become the first Indian bowler to take 32 wickets in an away Test series, breaking a 47-year-old record previously held by Bishan Singh Bedi, who had 31 wickets in 1977/78.
  • Bumrah achieved this milestone during the fifth Test against Australia at the Sydney Cricket Ground, where he dismissed Marnus Labuschagne for 2 runs on the second day.
  • He equaled Harbhajan Singh's record of 32 wickets in a Test series between India and Australia, set in 2001, and needs one more wicket to surpass it.
  • After suffering a back spasm, Bumrah left the field, but India maintained a lead of 149 runs at the end of the second day with a score of 141/6.
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