Vinay Kumar
New Delhi. In the last match of the Test series against South Africa, the Indian team’s dangerous fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah wreaked havoc in the field of Cape Town. In his first innings bowling, he showed 5 batsmen of South Africa the way to the pavilion.
The history of international Test cricket tells that this is Jasprit Bumrah’s 7th ‘5 Wickets Hall’ in Test cricket. In this innings, Jasprit repaid the loan from the opposition’s bowler Marco Jansen. He took revenge on him in this ground, by making him clean bowled. It is worth noting that in the 63rd over of South Africa’s first innings, Jasprit Bumrah made Marco Jensen a victim by clean bowling his dangerous ball. Remind you that in the second Test match played in Johannesburg of this series. Marco Jensen bowled a bouncer against Bumrah and his eyes were on him. The Johannesburg Test match also saw a war of words between Jensen and Bumrah. In such a situation, when Jasprit and Jensen faced off in this latest Test match, the sight was worth seeing. Jasprit took revenge.
Jasprit Bumrah also bowled a bouncer to Marco Jensen during his bowling in Cape Town. And, in one ball, Jensen was walked. As soon as Jasprit bowled Jensen, he let out from his calm posture that he was a quarter of a sear.
Captain Kohli jumped
Team India’s handsome captain Virat Kohli was seen celebrating in his signature aggressive style as soon as Jensen was bowled.
However, when it comes to this match, the South Africa team was all out for 210 runs in the first innings. In this way, India came out to bat in their second innings with a 13-run lead in the first innings. India scored 57 runs in their second innings at the loss of two wickets for KL Rahul and Mayank Agarwal. Till the end of the second day’s play, India’s brilliant captain Virat Kohli (Virat Kohli Captain Indian Cricket Team) 14 and Cheteshwar Pujara remained on the crease after scoring 9 runs.