Bumrah Burst Removes Century-Maker Root but England Powers to 353-7 Against India
GREATER LONDON, ENGLAND, JUL 11 – Joe Root became England's leading Test run scorer with his 37th century before Jasprit Bumrah took four wickets in quick succession to disrupt England's innings, officials said.
- Jasprit Bumrah returned for the third Test against England at Lord's on Friday and took a five-wicket haul.
- Jasprit Bumrah was rested for the second Test to manage his workload and has now surpassed Kapil Dev by claiming 13 five-wicket hauls in overseas Test matches for India.
- He dismissed key England batsmen including Joe Root for 104, Ben Stokes for 44, and Chris Woakes with a golden duck, slowing England's scoring amid a heatwave.
- Bumrah has dismissed Joe Root 15 times, surpassing Pat Cummins' 14, and took 5/74 in 27 overs to loud applause.
- Despite Bumrah's impact, England recovered to 353-7 at lunch with Root completing his 37th Test hundred, keeping the contest competitive at Lord's.
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Jasprit Bumrah creates history against Joe Root, achieves huge record with dismissal in Lord's Test
Jasprit Bumrah has achieved a huge record in international cricket after dismissing Joe Root in the first innings of the third Test at Lord's. Bumrah removed Root after the English batter had reached his 37th Test century.
Smith revives England after Bumrah burst
LONDON :India fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah took three quick wickets in a devastating spell before England battled back to 353-7 at lunch on the second day of the third test at Lord's on Friday.Bumrah dismissed Ben Stokes for 44, Joe Root for 104 and Chris Woakes first ball to leave England in trouble at 271-7.

Bumrah burst removes century-maker Root but England powers to 353-7 against India
LONDON (AP) — Joe Root reached his 37th test century before becoming one of three batters to succumb to India star pacer Jasprit Bumrah as England powered to 353-7 by lunch on Day 2 of the third test at Lord's.
After Bumrah's magic at the start, Smith-Curtis put on a brilliant partnership, England's score at lunch on the second day was 353/7.
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